Lesson 9 Grammar
Lesson 9 Vocab
Lesson 9/10 Vocab
Lesson 10 Vocab
Lesson 10 Grammar
100
Can you please pass me (this/those/these) sandwiches over there?

Can you please pass me those sandwiches over there?

100

To become larger in size, amount, number, etc.

Expand

100

To climb up or to the top of something

Scale 

100

To give something as a present (especially food, money, etc. to help others)

Donate


100

(He/Him/We) walked to the park by himself.

He walked to the park by himself.

200

There is (a/an/the) beautiful lake near the village.

There is beautiful lake near the village.

200

Skillful

Having the ability to do something very well

200

Being the only one of its type

Unique

200

Great surprise or shock

Amazement 

200

Tomorrow, (them/they/her) will interview one of our state senators.

Tomorrow, they will interview one of our state senators. 

300

All a horses ran away when they heard the loud bang.

OR

The villagers made a fire in the middle of their village.

The villagers made a fire in the middle of their village.

300

Refusal or inability to believe that something is real or true

Disbelief 

300

To go away completely; to stop existing 

Disappear 

300

To demand that someone do something or that something be done

Insist

300

Replace the underline words with the correct pronouns.

Tommy refused to try the strange snack.

He refused to try it.

400

(This/Those) paintings on the wall were painted by (these/that) same artist.

Those paintings on the wall were painted by that same artist.

400

Very good, impressive, or beautiful

Splendid


400

Always noticing what is happening; alert

Watchful

400

Lasting for only a short time; not permanent 

Temporary 

400

Is the underlined word a subject or object pronoun?

Yesterday, read my favorite book.

Subject

500

Look at these clouds in the distance.

OR

Did you eat some of these snacks?

Did you eat some of these snacks?

500

An important or special part of someone or something

Feature 


500

To state unwillingness to do, accept, or agree to something 

Refuse 

500

Showing no fear; very brave 

Courageous
500

Replace the underlined words with the correct pronouns.

Last year, the leader of the army led the soldiers into battle.

Last year. s/he led them into battle.