Lots of / A lot people don’t like spinach.
Lots of people don't like spinach.
You live in Boston, __________ ?
You live in Boston, don't you?
My favorite place in the world is the city ___________ I was born.
My favorite place in the world is the city where I was born.
You CAN'T exclude the relative pronoun.
Listen ________ (care) please.
Listen carefully please.
There were very little / very few tickets left for the concert.
There were very few tickets left for the concert.
You moved to Paris when you were ten, _____________ ?
You moved to Paris when you were ten, didn't you?
My English teacher is the one ___________ inspired me to go to follow my dreams.
My English teacher is the one who inspired me to go to follow my dreams.
You CAN'T exclude the relative pronoun.
I'm so ________ (luck)! My flight always get delayed.
I'm so unlucky!
I have a bag, but my books don’t fit. Make a sentence to express this idea:
Options:
This bag isn’t big/large enough for all my books. / This bag is too small for my books.
She isn't traveling tomorrow, ____________ ?
She isn't traveling tomorrow, is she?
The number _________ I chose is 3.
The number that I chose is 3.
You CAN exclude the relative pronoun:
The number I chose is 3.
__________, (fortune), no one was hurt in the fire.
Fortunately, no one was hurt in the fire.
I don’t have much / plenty money, but I am happy.
I don't have much money, but I am happy.
Make a tag question using the present perfect tense+ the verb have
Example answers: You haven't had dinner, have you?
She hasn't had her baby, has she?
The food ___________ I could eat every day is pizza.
The food that/which I could eat every day is pizza.
You CAN exclude the relative pronoun.
____________, (luck) we have food, water, and a house.
Luckily, we have food, water, and a house.
Make two sentences to mean the same thing using no/any + time.
There isn’t any time.
There is no time.
Make a tag question using the past perfect + the verb "be"
She hadn’t been to Japan before, had she?
They had been to that restaurant before, hadn't they?
I want to marry someone _________ family accepts me.
I want to marry someone whose family accepts me.
You CAN'T exclude the relative pronoun.
It is _________ (use) to translate in your head when learning to speak a new language.
It is useless to translate in your head...