Say which option is correct. Both can be correct.
That's the teacher (who/-) inspired me to become a biologist.
who
We use (just/already/yet) to talk about very recent events
just
The back part of the foot
heel
I've loved playing basketball (for/since) I was very young.
since
Say which option is correct. Both can be correct.
These are the books (that/-) I need to read.
both are correct
I have (already/yet) done my homework.
already
Humans have five ______ on each hand.
fingers
If you spend too long at the beach you will get a sun___.
burn.
True or False:
Non-defining relative clauses give extra, non-essential information.
True
I've had a headache (for/since) this morning.
since
The shortest finger
Thumb
The girl (who/-) I met on vacation can speak 5 languages.
both are correct
My sister, who _________ is helping me with my homework
who is very smart
We use (already/just/yet) to talk about something that has not happened, but we think will happen soon.
yet
I can't talk today because I have a ____ throat.
sore
When you have a ____ you should rest and drink lots of water.
cold
Madrid, where_________, is very hot in the summer.
where I live
Complete the sentence in the present perfect using yet.
I (not finish) my breakfast.
I have not finished my breakfast yet.
I ate some undercooked chicken and now I have food ________.
poisoning
Say a question and a negative answer using ever and never
You/visit Japan?
Have you ever visited Japan?
No, I have never visited Japan