I like ______ chocolate _________ bacon.
What is "both...and"?
We use a lot of different conjunctions to show cause and effect. One of these can also be used at the beginning of a time clause. This word is....
What is "since"?
Give the missing word: ________ she was tired, she couldn't sleep.
What is "although" or "though"?
We call 'a/an' this type of article.
What is a 'general article'?
Each and Every are only used with what type of noun?
what is, "Singular, count noun"?
She doesn't like sushi because she eats _________ seafood _______ cucumbers.
What is "neither...nor"?
This word is used between cause and effect clauses, and can NOT be used at the beginning of a sentence, unlike the other conjunctions.
What is "so"?
This two word expression has the same meaning as 'though' and 'although', but is a little stronger.
What is "even though"?
We use one of these articles in front of singular, countable nouns only.
What is "a/an"?
This word means "the total number or amount" of something.
What is "all"?
He is a popular actor because he is _____ _____ handsome, _______ _______ tall.
what is "not only...but also"?
We use most of the conjunctions that can show a cause and effect relationship at the beginning of this clause.
What is "the cause clause"? Another possible answer is What is "the dependent clause"?
Give the missing three word expression: ________ the bad weather, we enjoyed our trip.
What is "in spite of"?
We use this article in front of singular nouns that begin with a vowel sound.
What is 'an'?
Not all, not many, and almost none are this type of quantifier.
What is a negative quantifier?
I like pasta and rice, but I don't eat them both at one meal. I will eat _______ pasta ________ rice, but not both.
What is "either...or"?
True or false: It is grammatically correct to say, "She died due to her illness."
What is "true"?
Choose the correct word for this sentence: "I live in Vancouver, whereas/nevertheless my parents live in Victoria.
what is "whereas"?
This article is called the specific article.
What is "the"?
This expression has a similar meaning to "almost all" in our chart.
What is "the vast majority"?
This paired conjunction is made of four words, separated by a noun, or a gerund.
What is "not only...but also"?
Complete this sentence: I didn't study or review the materials at all, _________, I had to pay the teacher a bribe in order to get a passing mark on the test.
What is "as a result, hence, therefore, thus, consequently, so"? (any answer is okay)
There are several connectors that have the same meaning as "on the other hand", give one of them.
What are "nevertheless, in contrast, however" (answer can be any of these)
We can use this article with both count and non-count nouns.
What is "the"?
We use this word when we are talking about an indeterminate number or amount of something.
What is, "some"?