(adj.,adv) partly open
ajar
an amount beyond what is required, excess:
--r-l--
surplus
wich part of the sentence is the relative clause?
which could heal the sick.
some
what is this
hint:unit 11
两马相对)stalemate
synonyms: devastation
havoc
someone who is bellowing is NOT:
a. loud b.angry c.alert d.quiet
d.quiet
which word/s best replace the question mark? (give at least one answer)
who
After my wallet was stolen I had (a lot of/much/many) problems.
a lot of
barricade什么意思?
a structure that blocks passage
which of the following word best describes the picture?
A.vindictive B.wilt C.stalemate D.IDK
C
it would be impossible to (____) our system of governmental checks and balance without destroying American democracy.
dismantle
fill out the sentence(言之有理即可)
EX:which was her great grandmother’s
It’s not a lot but I have already saved a (little/few/enough) money.
little
My mother would not let me leave for the field trip until I cleaned my ------ bedroom.
a.rankle
b.slovenly
c.lackadaisical
d.California
b
All nations signed the ---- after the war in an effort to ensure world peace.
pact
use a vocab to decribe this picture
lair
Elizabeth had stowed away a gold medallion which she had taken from Will when he was a boy.
Wich part of the sentence is a relative clause, and what does it modify?
In this sentence, the relative clause which she had taken from Will when he was a boymodifies which gold medallion was hidden away.
list at least 5 quantifiers of both countable nouns and uncountable nouns
hardly any; some;plenty of;a lot of;lots of;all;almost all;more;most..................
Because of our -------- preparations, the science fair was enjoyable and informative for everyone.
a.audacious
b.confiscate
c.inkling
d.conscientious
d
Many would have ------ under the pressure, but Tina never weakened
wilted
the practice session was so -------- that we scarcely had the strenght to get to the dressing room and take our showers
grueling
This question have 2 parts.Complete the sentences using a relative pronoun. Then answer the question.
PART A. The building, ________ is quite old, is being occupied by a university.
a. which b.that c.this d.whom
PART B identify the clause as a non-essential clause or an essential clause
a.non-essential
............people each year are becoming home owners.
much more most many
more
what relative pronoun do we use when the clause give relevant information? all:)
who that which where when whose