I am going to Disney Land!
Where are you going?
A kind of relative clause that you can OMIT information from. Usually has commas.
What are non-defining clauses?
More than 1 of an object/person/thing/idea.
What is a plural noun?
She was swimming by the beach.
What is past continuous?
this, that, these, those
What are demonstrative pronouns?
I am doing my homework.
What are you doing?
A kind of relative clause that usually has a relative pronoun and no commas.
What are defining clauses?
All alone. By it self. Just 1.
What is a singular noun?
Tense:
He had forgotten her name.
What is past perfect tense?
subject, object, possessive
What are personal pronouns?
This is my friend, Jeremy.
Who is this?
I sent an email to my brother. My brother lives in Australia.
What is - I sent an email to my brother WHO lives in Australia.
Water
What is an uncountable noun?
Tense:
We hated English class.
What is past simple tense?
Who, whom, which, that
What are relative pronouns?
English class is at 1:00pm.
When is English class?
The fruit is on the table. The fruit isn't fresh.
What is - The fruit, which isn't fresh, is on the table.
mice
What is a countable noun?
Tense:
We have learned with T. Simms since M1.
What is present perfect tense?
somebody, anyone, something, no one
What are indefinite pronouns?
I am crying because he said I look like My Mate Nate.
Why are you crying?
What is another name for relative clauses?
What are adjective clauses?
Space
What is both an uncountable and countable noun?
past simple, past continuous, past perfect, present perfect
used to tell stories
What are narrative tenses?
Who, what, when, where, why
What are interrogative pronouns?