vocabulary
vocabulary
Correcting the Adjective clause
Adjective clauses
Adjective clauses
100

The fourth of July is a seasonal/historic/religious holiday, celebrating the beginning of America. 

historical

100

speaking to God or gods in order to ask for help or give thanks.

praying

100

The package who we received came from Hong Kong.

that, not who

100

The city which/where/when I used to live is called Tulare.

where

100

I met the man ______ lives next door.

who

200

clothes worn by someone to make him or her look like a different person, an animal, or something else.

costume

200

colorful explosives that people burn when celebrating a special day

fireworks

200

Children's Day is a holiday is celebrated in many countries.

put in "that" between "holiday" and "is."

200

That is the singer with that/who/whom I used to play.

whom

200

Have you had the teacher ________ quizzes are really hard?

whose

300

When someone dies, his family has a festival/funeral/march to honor him.

funeral

300

a public celebration when musical bands and brightly decorated vehicles move down the street as people watch

parade

300

The costumes that Carnaval dancers wear them are gorgeous.

Take out "them."

300

Frank is someone ____ you should meet. 

who

300

She is the person _______ I was talking about.

whom

400

After a couple gets married, they usually go somewhere for their reception/ceremony/honeymoon.

honeymoon

400

After the marriage, they had a big ______, where people ate and danced for hours.

reception

400

The woman dog bit my son is next door.

The woman whose dog bit my son is next door.

400

I remember the afternoon.  My son got lost at Magic Mountain that afternoon.

I remember the afternoon when my son got lost at Magic Mountain.

400

The mountain is beautiful.  We spent last summer there.

The mountain where we spent last summer is beautiful.

500

to say that you hope someone will have good luck, a happy life, etc.

wish them well

500

Let's pack up this lunch and have a _________ at the lake.  It's beautiful there.

picnic

500

That holiday is fun for anyone with whom loves to celebrate.

"who" instead of "with whom"

500

There's the woman.

I used to own the woman's car.

There's the woman whose car I used to own.

500

There is the boy.  My son played with the boy.

There is the boy who(m) my son played with.

There is the boy with whom my son played.

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