Does this sentence have a defining or non-defining clause?
Sentence: My brother, who lives in Canada, is visiting next week.
Non-defining clause
Choose "so" or "such":
It was ___ a difficult game that we couldn't finish it
Such
What is the past participle of "come"?
Come
When do we use "must have"?
When the speaker is sure the action happened.
What relative pronoun do we use to refer to places?
Where
Choose "so" or "such":
It was ____ cold that we stayed home.
So
What is the past participle of "fall"?
Fallen
When do we use "might/could/may have"?
When the speaker thinks that the action probably happened.
Albert, whose father is a doctor, won the competition.
What do we use after "so"?
An adverb or an adjective
Complete the sentence:
By the time we arrived, the movie _________ (start).
By the time we arrived, the movie had started
Complete the sentence:
They were carrying lots of books, so they ___ ____ ____ (be) students.
They were carrying lots of books, so they might have been students.
Create a non-defining clause: I bought a laptop. It has a very fast processor.
I bought a laptop that has a very fast processor
What do we use after "such"?
An adjective plus a noun
Complete the sentence:
Marie was tired because she_______(work) all day.
Marie was tired because she had been working all day.
Rewrite the sentence using past modals:
I am sure Maddy didn't wash the dishes.
Mary can't have washed the dishes.