I couldn't get into the house because I ______ my keys at work.
A) had left
write statements that describe frustrating or upsetting situations. Using no matter.
Example: at home "No matter how well I clean my room, it's always messy the next day."
Prompt: At school
Example:
"No matter how hard I study, I don't perform well on exams."
Select the correct relative pronoun: (who, which, where, whom, whose, when)
The scientist ______ discovered the new treatment received an international award.
The scientist who discovered the new treatment received an international award.
Combine the clauses to become a "comment" clause introduced with which
The company changed its vacation policy. (Everyone appreciated that).
The company changed its vacation policy, which everyone appreciated.
combine the statements with either so...(that) or such...(that)
The instructions were confusing. Many people assembled the furniture incorrectly.
The instructions were so confusing (that) many people assembled the furniture incorrectly.
We ______ all the invitations, so everyone knows about the party.
a) Have sent
write statements that describe frustrating or upsetting situations. Using no matter.
Example: at home "No matter how well I clean my room, it's always messy the next day."
Prompt: with money
Example:
"No matter where I put my money, I'll always spend it on something."
Select the correct relative pronoun: (who, which, where, whom, whose, when)
We visited the town ______ my grandparents were born.
We visited the town where my grandparents were born.
Combine the clauses to become a "comment" clause introduced with which
Jason forgot my birthday. (That really surprised me).
Jason forgot my birthday, which really surprised me.
combine the statements with either so...(that) or such...(that)
It was a fascinating documentary. Everyone stayed until the very end.
It was such a fascinating documentary (that) everyone stayed until the very end.
Rewrite the sentence to be Formal:
Informal: Those are the clients who our team has been negotiating with for months.
Those are the clients with whom our team has been negotiating for months.
write statements that describe frustrating or upsetting situations. Using no matter.
Example: at home "No matter how well I clean my room, it's always messy the next day."
Prompt: at work
Example:
"No matter when I leave work, I find myself being exhausted."
Select the correct relative pronoun: (who, which, where, whom, whose, when)
The student ______ backpack was left in the classroom has already gone home.
The student whose backpack was left in the classroom has already gone home.
Combine the clauses to become a "comment" clause introduced with which
The restaurant closed an hour early. (That disappointed many customers).
The restaurant closed an hour early, which disappointed many customers.
combine the statements with either so...(that) or such...(that)
The children were excited. They couldn't fall asleep before the trip.
The children were so excited (that) they couldn't fall asleep before the trip.
Rewrite to a cleft sentence with "it"
The fact that they're always late bothers me.
It's the fact that they're always late that bothers me.
write statements that describe frustrating or upsetting situations. Using no matter.
Example: at home "No matter how well I clean my room, it's always messy the next day."
Prompt: with my health
Example:
"No matter how hard I cut back on sugar, I'll always have a late night snack."
Select the correct relative pronoun: (who, which, where, whom, whose, when)
Summer is the season ______ many people take vacations.
Summer is the season when many people take vacations.
Combine the clauses to become a "comment" clause introduced with which
My sister got accepted into medical school. (That made our whole family proud).
My sister got accepted into medical school, which made our whole family proud.
combine the statements with either so...(that) or such...(that)
The storm made a huge mess. Several roads had to be closed.
The storm made such a huge mess that several roads had to be closed.
Explain what these three adverb clauses of condition mean.
- even if & whether or not
- only if
- unless & otherwise
- even if & whether or not:
--> no matter the condition, there's no way to change or affect it.
- only if
--> a particular condition is necessary for something to happen
- unless & otherwise
--> There's a consequence of either an action or in action (if not)
write statements that describe frustrating or upsetting situations. Using no matter.
Example: at home "No matter how well I clean my room, it's always messy the next day."
Prompt: Your choice
Example: Prompt: Social media
"No matter what I do to limit my screen time, I tend to spend hours on TikTok."
Select the correct relative pronoun: (who, which, where, whom, whose, when)
The woman to ______ I spoke to yesterday is the manager of the department, ______ is expanding rapidly.
The woman to whom I spoke to yesterday is the manager of the department, which is expanding rapidly.
Combine the clauses to become a "comment" clause introduced with which
The neighbors played loud music until midnight. (That kept us awake).
The neighbors played loud music until midnight, which kept us awake.
combine the statements with either so...(that) or such...(that)
The athlete ran quickly. She broke the school record.
The athlete ran so quickly that she broke the school record.