The relative pronoun for people.
who or that
The adjective form of importance
important
Many....... (success) people work several hours a day.
successful
I didn't study, and I failed the test. (study)
You should have studied
The opposite of normal
weird
The relative pronoun for things.
which or that
Verb form of agreeable
agree
A ruler? We use it .... measure things.
to
I learned how to speak French, but when I went to Paris I spoke only in English. (speak)
You should have spoken in English
The opposite of effective
ineffective
The relative pronoun for time.
when
Noun form of intelligent
intelligence
That device is used ..... turning on the TV.
for
Joe invited his friend Mary to the party. He also invited Mary's ex-husband.
Joe shouldn't have invited Mary's ex-husband.
That billboard ad catches the eye. It is....
eye-catching
The relative pronoun for place.
where
The adverb form of luck.
lucky
The product is used .... athletes who want to improve their performance.
by
'Should have' and 'shouldn't have' are followed by what form of the verb?
The past participle
That commercial had a puppy that was so ....
cute
Relative pronouns can be the subject or the ...... of a sentence.
object
The negative adjective of expensive
Inexpensive
The number of businesses on the Internet is ...... (impress).
impressive
We use should have and shouldn't have to express what in the past?
Advisability
Another adjective for confusing (synonym)
puzzling