Adjective Clauses
Subject-Verb Agreement
Phrasal Verbs
Vocab
100

CORRECT OR INCORRECT? 


The person, that is sitting at the front desk, is named Brian.

Incorrect

-- I need "that is sitting at the front desk" to know WHICH person. It's necessary, so I don't need commas.

100

Ginta and Amaya ... (add a correct verb)

(plural) -- are

100

What kinds of things might you RUN AWAY FROM? 

many answers, trouble, bears?

100
Write an ODD NUMBER

1,3,5, etc

200

CORRECT OR INCORRECT: 

The people who got coffee during the break will have more energy.

CORRECT

I need "who got coffee during the break" to know WHICH people I am talking about. Necessary, No commas

200

Neither of the students ... (add a correct verb)

(singular)  -- is 

200

What is something a person might never GET OVER?

a breakup, death, etc

200

If you have IDIOSYNCRASIES, what do you have?

Unique traits! 

300

CORRECT OR INCORRECT? 

Our class which is full of fun people has been really enjoyable.

INCORRECT

"which is full of fun people" is EXTRA info, so I need COMMAS

300

100 dollars ... (add a correct verb)

singular -- is

300

What is something you could COME DOWN WITH?

a cold, the flu

300

Draw a picture of someone being FRISKED

someone getting patted down -- like at the airport

400

CORRECT OR INCORRECT? 

The pizza, that I ate last night, was so good. 

INCORRECT

Incorrect

-- I need "that I ate last night" to know WHICH pizza. It's necessary, so I don't need commas.

400

Neither the teacher nor the other students... (add a correct verb)

 plural -- are 


(with neither ___ nor  ____, use the noun that is closest to the verb). With "neither" by itself, use a singular verb.

400

If you FACE UP TO something, what does it mean?

You look at the hard truth
400

Draw a picture of a person SNIFFING.

(someone smelling something)

500

CORRECT OR INCORRECT? 


Let's eat somewhere, which has high ratings.

INCORRECT


Incorrect

-- I need "which has high ratings" to know what kind of place I want to eat at. It's necessary, so I don't need commas. (and I might use "that" instead)

500

Each and every day ... (add a correct verb)

(singular) --- is

500

What might someone need to MAKE UP FOR? Give an example

being rude, mean, hurting someone

500

What kinds of things might PATTER?

rain, little feet (soft rhythmic sound)