A social event where people eat a meal together in a home or restaurant.
Dinner party
Fill in the blank: "This is the restaurant ________ we had the party."
where
Make this indirect: "Where is the bathroom?" (know)
Do you know where the bathroom is?
The loud sound a firework makes.
Bang
A party you throw when you move into a new house.
House-warming party
Fill in the blank: "That is the girl ________ mom is a famous teacher."
whose
Make this indirect: "Does the parade start at 10:00?" (Could)
Could you tell me if the parade starts at 10:00?
The people who stand on the street to watch a parade.
Spectators
The person who organizes the party and invites the guests.
The host
True or False: Defining relative clauses (essential information) need commas.
False
Which three "helper" verbs must be removed in indirect questions?
Do, Does, and Did
An object or sign (like a flag or a bird) that represents a country.
National symbol
A formal dance for students that usually happens at the end of high school.
School prom
Combine these: "I have a car. It is very fast." (Use which).
I have a car which is very fast.
Make this indirect: "What time is the wedding reception?" (Wonder)
I was wondering what time the wedding reception is.
The phrase used when you don't have to pay for an event.
Free of charge
A party for someone who is moving away or leaving a job.
Farewell party
Where do the commas go? "My best friend who is a doctor lives in Spain."
My best friend, who is a doctor, lives in Spain.
Make this indirect: "Did you unwrap the gifts?" (Could)
Could you tell me if you unwrapped the gifts?
To do something in the same way it has been done for many years.
Follow a tradition