Vocabulary
Relative clauses
Defining VS non-defining
Correct the error!
Bilingual teachers
100

What type of novel is about the past?

Historical 

100

“The man ___ lives next door is a writer.”

who/that

100

Do we use commas in a non-defining relative clause? (Yes / No)

Yes! 

100

Charles Dickens was a novelist which was very popular.

..., who was very popular.

100

What basketball team won the NBA Championship last year? How is it connected to Ms. Chris?

OKC Thunder! Ms. Chris is from OKC! 

200

True or False: An autobiography is about a person's life. 

True

200

"The café ___ authors often visit is famous.”

which/that

200

Choose the correct version:
“My sister, who lives in Spain, is a teacher.”
→ Is this defining or non-defining?

Non-defining

200

My only sister, that is two years older than me, can’t ride a bike.

My only sister, who is two years older than me, can’t ride a bike.

200

How old is Ms. Mona?

39

300

What word means “the time and place where a story happens”?

setting 

300

“My cousin, ___ works in San Francisco, is rich.”

who

300

Correct the punctuation:
“My neighbours whose children are the same age as me are on holiday.”

My neighbours, whose children are the same age as me, are on holiday.

300

I gave the money which I won it to charity

I gave the money which I won to charity.

300

What is Mrs. Carolyn's favorite video game?

Zelda 

400

My favourite ____________ in the story is when the hero leaves his home town and says goodbye to the crowds in the main square.

dialogue/scene

400

Correct this mistake: “This is my friend Mark, who he wants to be a writer.”

he

400

The money is in the kitchen. The money belongs to John.

The money which / that belongs to John is in the kitchen.

400

Paris where I spent my childhood has beautiful museums.

Paris, where I spent my childhood, has beautiful museums.

400

Which STATE is Ms. Ashleigh from?

Illinois 

500

I’ve been thinking about the crime in the novel for days, but I can’t solve the __________. 

riddle

500

Join the sentences: “He’s the writer. He was on TV last night.”

He's the writer who/that was on TV last night.

500

She loves books. The books have happy endings.

She loves books which / that have happy endings.

500

The writer, who’s books are very famous, lives in Italy.

The writer, whose books are very famous, lives in Italy.

500

What is Ms. Chris's zodiac sign? 

Taurus! 

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