To not have enough of something
lack
The top or highest point of a mountain
summit
Happening once every year
annual
Make an affirmative passive voice sentence: Present Perfect.
The homework / finish
The homework has been finished .
I met a man. He works for NASA.
I met a man who works for NASA.
To send something from one place to another
transmit
Common or usual; what normally happens
typical
To walk with difficulty, often because of an injury
limp
Present Perfect Passive
Make a question:
the room / clean / ?
Has the room been cleaned?
The students were late. They missed the bus.
The students who missed the bus were late.
To hide something
conceal
To say that someone is responsible for something bad
blame
Not comfortable or confident; a bit embarrassing
awkward
Rewrite as a question:
The documents have been signed.
Have the documents been signed?
I visited a city. I had never been there before.
I visited a city where I had never been before.
Feeling upset or annoyed because something is difficult or not working
frustrated
To give someone a job or task
assign
Moving or acting in a careless or not skillful way
clumsy
Past Perfect Passive
Make a question:
the problem / solve / before the teacher came / ?
Had the problem been solved before the teacher came?
This is the university. I studied there.
This is the university where I studied.
In a way that shows great need, urgency, or hopelessness.
desperately
To officially tell someone to leave their job
dismiss
To be similar to someone or something
resemble
Rewrite as a question:
The new school will be built next year.
Will the new school be built next year?
Combine using a formal relative clause:
I spoke to a man. His son won the competition.
I spoke to a man whose son won the competition.