The money you receive on a regular basis.
I___
Income
A person with a lot of money.
W___
Wealthy
Tell someone that they can choose one: Hawaiian or BBQ pizza.
Use one of more of these words: all, either. neither, both, each, every
You can either have Hawaiian or the BBQ pizza.
If Mark when to Siem reap, what would the subject question be?
Who went to Siem Reap?
Turn the quoted speech into reported speech.
"I enjoy reading", she said
She said (that) she enjoys reading.
A noun which refers to a lower price than expected, or when you receive more than expected.
Bargain
Almost the same.
Similar
Tell someone that they can't have the strawberry or the passion frappe because they are out of stock. And offer two alternatives.
Use one of more of these words: all, either. neither, both, each, every
You can neither have the strawberry nor the passion frappe. But you can have either a (blueberry) frappe or (a coffee frappe)
If Sarah spilled the glass of water, which would the object question be?
What did Sarah spill?
Turn the quoted speech into reported speech.
"I have visited that museum," she stated.
She stated that she had visited the museum.
To make an effort not to do something, see someone, or otherwise not deal with a problem.
Avoid
An official, single movement of an amount of money from one party to another.
Transaction
Tell someone who is looking at three jewellery pieces that they are of equal value.
Use two examples
Use one of more of these words: all, either. neither, both, each, every
Each of the pieces are of equal value.
Every piece is equally valuable.
All three pieces are of equal value.
You are standing outside three shops. You know what two of the shops sell but you are unsure of the third shop.
What question would you ask to find out, and would it be a subject or object question?
What does this shop sell?
Object question.
Turn the quoted speech into reported speech.
"They watched a movie on Saturday night," he told me.
He told me (that) they had watched a movie on Saturday night.
The actions of someone or something.
Behaviour
Doing something now in the hope that you will get greater rewards in the future.
Invest
Tell someone that two teachers told their students that their assignment must be finished by Friday. No teacher said late work or missing work would be punished.
Use these words at every opportunity: all, either. neither, both, each, every
Both teachers told every student that each assignment must be finished by Friday, but neither of them said that either late work or missing homework would receive any marks at all.
Siem Reap and Kampot are served by Silver Bus Company.
Gold Bus Company serve Battambang and Poipet.
What type of question would you ask if you wanted to know how to get to Siem reap, and would it be a subject or object question?
Which bus company goes to Siem Reap?
A subject question.
Silver Bus company goes to Siem Reap.
Turn the quoted speech into reported speech.
"He had already finished the project," they mentioned.
They mentioned (that) he had already finished the project.
An official record.
An Account
A time for relaxation, recreation, and enjoyable activities.
Leisure
Tell someone that they can't have the red cake or the blue cake, but they can have the green cake and they can also have the yellow cake for free.
Use these words at every opportunity: all, either, neither, both, each, every
You can have neither the red cake nor the blue cake, but you can have both the green cake and the yellow cake for free.
Our daily lives are very much impacted by modern technologies.
Tell me a subject question and an object question based on the text.
Subject: "What do modern technologies impact?"
Answer = Our daily lives. (Our daily lives is the subject of the sentence)
Object: "What are our daily lives (very much) impacted by?"
Answer = Modern Technologies (modern technology is the object of the sentence.)
Turn the quoted speech into reported speech.
"She will be working late on Friday." she remarked.
She remarked that she would be working late on Friday.