The features that were passed to you from your parents.
genetics
Out of date, no longer needed.
The study of human societies and their development.
anthropology
An outline for making a piece of clothing.
pattern
This colors aren't fluorescent.
These colors aren't fluorescent.
Write a sentence using 'physical health.'
Answers will vary.
Define 'workforce.'
The people who work or are able to work in a company, area, industry, or country.
Write a sentence using 'exploration.'
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What are 'edges'?
The outside limit of something.
The confectionary was full of store candy.
The store was full of confectionery candy.
We ______ all go to the mall together!
We should all go to the mall together!
Turn this sentence into a tag question.
Claudio should do his homework.
Claudio should do his homework, shouldn't he?
Which article goes in the blank?
There are ____ cats in Teacher Ian's house.
There are some cats in Teacher Ian's house.
What is pencil lead made out of?
First, the organizate they layout on the table.
First, they organize the layout on the table.
What is mental health and why is it important?
Mental health refers to how you think, feel, and behave. It is important because it affects how we think feel or act. It affects everything about us.
How do we form tag questions when 'be', 'have', 'should', and 'could' are not the main verb of a sentence?
When forming the tag question, make sure the verb in the tag question is the same as the auxiliary verb used in the sentence.
Where do modern humans come from?
East Africa
When we make a superlative sentence, we can sometimes remove the noun and just leave the superlative, e.g. Rufus is the fastest. When can we do this?
When we have enough context to know what the noun is.
This motorcicle's shock absorbing are not working.
This motorcycle's shock absorption is not working.
This motorcycle's shock absorbers are not working.
The shock absorbing parts on this motorcycle is not working.
How do we talk about ability in the future?
subject + 'can' / 'will be able to' + verb
What are the four words we can use with 'and' to show similarities between two things?
What are the two different pronunciations of 'the' and when do we use each?
When 'the' is used with a consonant, the 'e' sound is short (ĕ). When 'the' is used with a vowel, the 'e' sound is long (ē).
What are the four words/phrases we learned in "Using 'too' and 'enough'" and what was the meaning of each?
too, not too, enough, not enough
We are going to impact with the wall.
We are going to impact the wall.