clause
a part of a sentence that has its own subject and verb
amend
to change and improve (something, such as a mistake or bad situation)
What a pretty smile! 1
pretty
John took his dog to the vet. 1
his
She played with her friends around the corner. 1
around
Our teacher will be taking us on a field trip. 2
teacher, trip
I forgot my books at home. 1
forgot
She yelled loudly. 1
loudly
Mary is so sweet. She invited me to her party! 2
She, her
Jack put his skateboard behind the building. 1
behind
How many bananas are in the bowl? 2
bananas, bowl
Lisa is coming over to my house today. 2
is coming
discrete
separate and different from each other
If he doesn't attend school, his mother will have a fit! 2
he, his
I leaned against the window near the door. 2
against, near
entity
something that exists by itself : something that is separate from other things
facilitate
to make (something) easier : to help cause (something)
She rode her bike so quickly down the hill. 1
quickly
Our cat had her kitten in my dad's car! 3
Our, her, my
He rode quickly past the movie theater on his bicycle. 2
past, on
Jack played the saxophone in marching band during high school. 3
saxophone, band, high school
If you bake the cake, please allow me to eat it! 3
bake, allow, eat
The bright Christmas lights shown through the glass window. 3
bright, Christmas, glass
The dinosaur let out its big roar and then swung his tail in the boy's face. He screamed and ran away! 3
its, his, He
Have a wonderful holiday and don't come back to school until after New Year's! 2
to, until