Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Adjective Clauses
Compound Adjectives
Random
100

value

merit

100
support

back

100

Which relative pronouns do you use for people? List them all.

whom / who / that

100

Typically, how many words create a compound adjective?

two

100

What is not a lot of light or dumb?

dim

150

She has a _______ for spiders

phobia

150

Is anyone able to _____ some time and help me with tearing down this wall?

spare

150

A clause is a phrase with?

subject and verb

150

thin lip (make into compound adjective)

thin-lipped

150

Nick never ______ a _____ when talking about New Jersey!

misses beat

200

As long as I can remember, I have had ______ back pain.

chronic

200

The coach used his own ________ to let the injured footballer play.

discretion

200

This is the store ________ I bought my bike.

where

200

five-star is what kind of combination?

1. noun-adjective

2. noun-noun

3. noun-adverb

2. noun to noun

200

They are ___________ as they are so similar in many ways!

kindred souls

250

I will NEVER be friends with someone who is _________ to servers!

condescending

250

The _____ of the events were slow, so it was hard for the item to ________ quickly.

pace, come together

250

I told you about the woman _____ lives next door.

Which relative pronoun(s)?

Is it defining or non-defining?

that / who, defining

250

A  ______-________ relationship can be tough!

long-distance

250

The USA, _____ is _____ we are living, is expensive!

Which relative pronoun(s)?

which, where

300

Some people may be ______ in social situations, but they are just __________ or reserved.

aloof, reticent

300

His performance was full of maturity and ______. He was skilled and _______.

poise, proficient

300

Do you know the girl, ____ is talking to Tom?

Which relative pronoun?

How many girls are there?

who, 1

300

In my opinion that restaurant is a five - _____ restaurant! It's in a three-_____ building where there are many  ____-_____ men!!

star, story, good-looking

300

The company promoted John ______ work was superb!

Which relative pronoun(s)?

Should it be identifying or non-identifying relative clause?

whose, non-identifying