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Describing values
Subjunctive clauses
Vocabulary
Adjective or Adverbial clauses
Count & Non-count Nouns
100
Neither (you don't use articles with generic nouns)
Which article would you use with apples? (Generic)
100
Eat
What is the subjunctive verb for the sentence: I reccomend you ___ eat your breakfast?
100
Have a negative attitude
This means when one never considers the good aspects of a situation, only the bad ones
100
non-count
Is water count or non-count?
200
definite (the noun "man" was previously given and is now a specific noun)
Indefinite, definite or neither? I saw a man on the streeet yesterday. ___ man was homeless.
200
Not go
What is the subjunctive verb in the sentence: in order to not be tired tomorrow, it's crucial that you __ out tonight.
200
To make an issue out of (something)
This phrase means to argue about something that others didn't want to make an argument/problem of.
200
In which
Identify the adjective or adverbial phrase: Money is a subject in which people are rarely honest.
200
adjectives that help make non-count nouns countable (ie: much, a lot, a little, etc)
What is a qualifier
300
She gave up a high paying corporat job
What did Donna Paxton give up to take care of her family
300
It is necessary that you ____
Give a sentence using necesarry and a subjunctive clause.
300
Let off steam
This phrase means to get rid of one's anger in a way that does not harm anyone.
300
Before he went home
Identify the adjective or adverbial phrase in this sentence: he was watching the game before he went home.
300
count
Is grape a count or non-count noun?
400
To describe a noun already referred to previously; for a unique noun (the president, the Earth)
What are 2 instances where you use a definite article
400
They insist that ___
Give a sentence using the word insist and a subjunctive clause.
400
Finding (something) rewarding
This phrase means to feel happy and satisfied because you feel you did something useful or important.
400
Adjective
Does the sentence contain an adjective clause, an adverbial clause, or neither: Before his birthday, he had already opened his presents.
400
Both (in dfferent forms)
Is hair a count or non-count noun?
500
Indefinite: A
Indefinite, definite or neither: Feast for kings.
500
Noun clauses following verbs or adjectives of fluency
When do you use the subjunctive form?
500
Taking responsibility for something
What does this phrase represent: He said, "I'm sorry, I'll pay for the damage."
500
Neither.
Adjective, Adverbial or neither: "Yesterday I went to the grocery store to buy some milk.
500
Options: A piece of; a bowl of; a type of; etc
Which phrase can be added to fruit to make it countable?