RELATIVES
IRREGULAR VERBS
REPORTED SPEECH
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
VOCABULARY
100

Combine: This is the boy. He won the race.

This is the boy who won the race.

100

Give the three forms of go.

go – went – gone

100

Report: “I like pizza,” he said.

He said (that) he liked pizza.

100

What is a simile? Give an example.

A comparison using like or as: She’s as fast as lightning.

100

Definition: A time that lasts forever; without end. Often used in poetry or religion.

Eternity

200

Choose: The car ___ she drives is red. (who / that / where)

that

200

Give the three forms of begin.

begin – began – begun

200

Report: “I am going to the park,” she said.

She said (that) she was going to the park.

200

Identify the figure of speech: Time is money.

Metaphor

200

Definition: A prison for people who have committed serious crimes.

Penitentiary

300

Define defining and non-defining relative clauses with examples.

Defining: essential info (The boy who plays football). Non-defining: extra info (My sister, who is 25, is a doctor.)

300

Give the three forms of choose.

choose – chose – chosen

300

What changes in reported speech?

Verb tense, pronouns, time expressions.

300

Create a metaphor for "happiness".

Happiness is a warm blanket.

300

Definition: Awkward or clumsy in movement or appearance.

Ungainly

400

Add a relative clause: My sister is a doctor.

My sister, who works at a hospital, is a doctor.

400

Give the three forms of grow.

grow – grew – grown

400

Report: “I was watching TV,” they said.

They said they had been watching TV.

400

What does this expression mean: "She’s a night owl"?

She stays up late or prefers being active at night.

400

Definition: Not likely to happen; very unlikely or unbelievable.

Improbable

500

What does “whose” mean in a relative clause? Give an example.

It shows possession: The boy whose bike was stolen is sad.

500

Give the three forms of tear (romper, desgarrar).

tear – tore – torn

500

Report: “Will you help me?” he asked.

He asked if I would help him.

500

Name and explain 3 types of figurative language.

Simile, Metaphor, Personification (giving human traits to objects)

500

Definition: Showing care or understanding for someone’s feelings or situation.

Sympathetic