Verbs
Passives
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Clauses
Vocabulary
100

Identify whether this is an action or non-action verb: 

I know the answer to this question.

non-action

100

Identify active or passive voice: 

Students often write many exams during a semester.

Active

100

love to comic I reading to books. used

I used to love reading comic books.

100

Identify the dependent clause: 

Cherry ice cream, which is my favourite flavour, was on sale at the store.

Cherry ice cream, which is my favourite flavour, was on sale at the store.

100

Define Adjective

A part of speech that modifies a noun or pronoun.

200

The packages will be delivered on Thursday.

Simple Future

200

Which is the correct structure of a sentence using passive voice: 

Subject+ verb+ object 

OR 

Subject+ Be/get & past participle+ (by+agent).

Subject+ Be/get & past participle+(by+agent)

200

mall to We the Saturday. on went

We went to the mall on Saturday.

200

Identify the adjective clause: 

They met a man who was very good at baseball.

They met a man who was very good at baseball.

200

Define Independent Clause

A clause that can stand alone as a sentence.

300

We had been talking for 2 weeks before we met.

Past Perfect Progressive

300

Re-write this sentence into the passive: 

The waitress served us the drinks.

The drinks were served to us by the waitress

300

chased the The toy. cat after

The cat chased after the toy.

300

Name 3 relative pronouns that can introduce an adjective clause.

who, whom, which, whose, that, when, where

300

Define Adverb

A part of speech that can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a whole sentence.

400

The concert starts tomorrow at 7:00 pm.

Simple Present (future)

400

Identify active or passive voice: 

The crime is not going to be solved this week.

passive

400

police. The was by thief the arrested

The thief was arrested by the police

400

Identify the adjective clause: 

The couple who live next door to me is very friendly.

The couple who live next door to me is very friendly.

400

Define Coordinating Conjunction

A word that connects independent clauses or items in a series. For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.


500

I knew that you would be hungry when you got home from class.

Future in the past

500

Re-write this sentence into the passive: 

The police arrested the criminal on Monday morning.

The criminal was arrested by police on Monday morning. 

OR 

On Monday morning, the criminal was arrested by police.

500

on was Friday very It windy evening.

It was very windy on Friday evening.

500

Identify the adjective clause: 

The woman you met on Wednesday is my sister.

The woman you met on Wednesday is my sister. (relative pronoun can be omitted sometimes)

500

Define Phrase

A group of related words without a subject or a verb.