Vocabulary
Let's talk about: Agreeing and Disagreeing
Possible or certain?
It's all relative clauses!
The Randomizer
100
He has a son and 2 daughters, so he has three_____

children.

100

When you're not sure if you agree with something that someone is saying, but you don't want to argue with them, you say "You______ be right."

might

100
0 % probability

won't

100

If you can tell me correctly whether or not I can omit the pronoun on this section, you get double points for each, on top of the points for the correct sentence.

"This is the dress.  It costs 200 dirhams."

This is the dress that costs 200 dirhams.  You cannot omit the pronoun.

100

Fill in the correct word: 

Sometimes the movie theater has sales if you buy tickets ahead of time. If you buy the tickets early enough, they _______ be as expensive.

might not/may not.

200
He bought a ring for his girlfriend because he wants to_____

get engaged

200

A polite way to disagree with someone is to say "I'm ________I ________ with you."

I'm afraid I don't agree with you

200

100% possibility

will

200

This is my neighbor.  She is very friendly.

This is my neighbor who is very friendly.  cannot omit.

200
If you don't want to work for someone else, then maybe you should ________.

start a business

300

She is tired of living with her current roommates, so she is going to_____

move house.

300

A polite way to point out that someone might be stating a fact that isn't correct:  "I'm not _____ that's _____"

I'm not sure that's true.
300

25% and 75% probability (two answers)

probably won't/will

300

This is my friend.  Her cousin hit me.

This is my friend whose cousin hit me.

300
If you become a teacher, you will love your job, but you won't ______ as much money as you would as a doctor.

earn

400

If you want to go to university and get a degree, you have to _____ for _____.

apply for college


400

It is very common for children to say this when they disagree with their parent: "It's not____!"

Fair

400
50% probability (four words).  

May/may not/might/might not

400

These are the new shoes.  My dad bought them for me.

These are the new shoes that my dad bought for me.  Can omit pronoun.

400

Finish the dialogue:

Teacher: What do I say if there's a 25% chance of something happening?

Student: It _______ happen.

Teacher: Very good, you're _____!

probably won't, right

500

A lot of women would rather focus on their careers instead of ______ and starting a family.

getting married.


500

Fill in the blanks in this dialogue:

Students: I think we shouldn't have to do any homework today!

Teacher: I'm _______ that I agree with you. Homework is important to help you learn!
Students: But we have a quiz today! That's a lot of work.  It wouldn't be ______ of you to give us homework.

Teacher: Okay, that's a_____ _______.  No homework tonight.

Students: I think we shouldn't have to do any homework today!

Teacher: I'm __not sure____ that I agree with you. Homework is important to help you learn!
Students: But we have a quiz today! That's a lot of work.  It wouldn't be _fair_____ of you to give us homework.

Teacher: Okay, that's a _good_ __point_____.  No homework tonight.

500
Write 1 sentence for 0 percent probability, 1 sentence for 25 percent probability, one sentence for 50% probability, 1 sentence for 75 percent probability, and 1 sentence for 100% probability. You have 3 minutes for this one.

answers will vary, but they must include: 1. won't, 2. probably won't, 3. either may/may not/might or might not. 4. probaby will, and 5. will

500

There are ten people in my class, but only Jane is a vegetarian.

Jane is the only person in my class who/that is a vegetarian (cannot omit pronoun).

500

Make these sentences into one sentence with a relative clause:

These are my students.  I love them.

These are my students who/that I love

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