The word for clothes that are relaxed and not formal, like jeans.
Casual
The opposite of "generous."
selfish
The correct form: "I want _____ a doctor." (be)
to be
Turn this into a question: "She is reading a book."
What is she reading?
"I am _____ tired." (Choose: so / such)
so
The feeling you have at a particular time, like happy or sad.
Mood
The opposite of "lazy."
hard-working
The correct form: "She enjoys _____ to music." (listen)
listening
Turn this into a question: "They have bought a new car."
What have they bought?
"This is _____ delicious cake!" (Choose: so / such / such a)
such a
Work that is done by choice, without payment.
Voluntary
The opposite of "dishonest."
honest
The correct form: "He agreed _____ me with my project." (help)
to help
The question you ask when the missing information is "my sister" in: "[My sister] is moving to Paris."
Who is moving to Paris?
"He told _____ funny stories at the party." (Choose: so / such)
such
You make this on someone when you first meet them.
an impression
An ambitious person has strong desires to achieve this.
success / goals / power
This verb pattern follows verbs like "want," "hope," and "promise."
to-infinitive
The rule: When the missing information is the subject, the word order _________.
doesn't change (or stays the same)
You must use "so" and not "such" before these two words when they describe an amount (e.g., "so many books").
many / much / few / little
Use this word in a sentence to show you understand its meaning: "generous."
She is generous because she donates to charity.
If you are "sensitive," you might get upset easily because of this.
criticism / comments
This verb pattern follows verbs like "enjoy," "mind," and "avoid."
gerund (or -ing form)
Correct the error in this question: "What does she wants to study?"
"wants" should be "want" (What does she want to study?)
The reason you say "such a nice day" but "so nice" is that "such" must be followed by a _________, while "so" is followed by an _________.
noun phrase / adjective