This is a person who is not dead after an accident or catastrophe.
A survivor
Happy, Huge and Interesting are...
Adjectives
(Adjectives tell us information about Nouns)
Page 2 of your Personal Dictionary explains the English alphabet. What is the first letter of the alphabet, and what is the last?
A - Z
Write the antonym of this word:
Hot
Write the antonym of this word:
Hot / Cold
What is Mr. Shearer's first name?
Samuel
The doctors and nurses don't know the name of the woman who was found at the plane crash, so they give her the name "______ _____."
Jane Doe
"Black" and "Orange" tell us about an object's color.
"Heavy" and "Light" tell us about an object's _______.
"Black" and "Orange" tell us about an object's color.
"Heavy" and "Light" tell us about an object's weight.
Page 8 of your Personal Dictionary covers number words.
Words for 100% are "Everything," "All," "Total," etc.
Words for 0% are "None," "Nothing," etc.
What is a word for 50%? _______
50% = Half
(Also OK: Medium, Middle, Center)
Write a synonym for "Sad."
Sad =
Upset
Depressed
Blue
Down
I / Myself
You / Yourself
She / _______?
She / Herself
Before the crash, the woman (Agent Sanders) was working for the FBI and investigating a bank robbery.
At a restaurant, a waiter will ask the customers a formal question about the food that they want. What does the waiter (normally) ask?
"What would you like to order?"
"What would you like to eat?"
"Can I take your order?"
etc.
Page 10 of your Personal Dictionary covers the months of the year. Name the months that are missing from this list:
January, _____, March, April, May, _____, July, _____
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August
Write an antonym for each bold word in the sentence below:
The little black cat is close to my new car.
The little black cat is close to my new car.
The big white cat is far from my old car.
A, E, I, O, U
How does Agent Sanders respond when Kowalski tells her "I know your real name" ?
Her heart starts beating faster, and she feels stressed.
Change these adjectives to the comparative form.
Smart
Interesting
Smart > Smarter
Interesting > More interesting
Page 14 of your Personal Dictionary talks about parts of the body. How many fingers does a typical person have?
A typical person has 10 fingers. Five on the right hand, and five on the left hand.
"Beautiful" and "Handsome" are synonyms, but there is a difference. What is the difference?
"Beautiful" is normally for women, "Handsome" is normally for men.
"They're" = "They are"
"Their" = "of them, belongs to them"
"There" = antonym of "here"
Answer in a complete sentence. Who is Buddy, and what does he do?
Buddy is a bank robber who takes the money and is working with the FBI.
"Get" is a very popular word in English. Write 3 phrases that use "GET" in different contexts and with different meanings.
Get up {stop sitting/start standing}
Get ready {prepare}
Get [something] ("Can I get water?")
Get [emotion] ("Don't get angry with me!")
Get to a place ("I get to school on the bus")
Get [information] = {understand} ("I don't get math")
Page 24 of your Personal Dictionary talks about Prepositions of Time. Use the correct preposition to finish each sentence:
I start work __ 6 AM.
The party is __ Tuesday.
I have more energy __ the morning.
I start work at 6 AM.
The party is on Tuesday.
I have more energy in the morning.
"Do" and "Make" are sometimes (but not always) synonyms. Give 2 examples of things that you do, and 2 examples of things that you make.
Do: Work, tests, projects, activities, sports, etc.
Make: Food, money, mistakes, lists, phone calls, plans, etc.
Wake up
Get up
Make my bed
Brush my teeth
Check my phone
Use the bathroom
Wash my face
Take a shower
Make / eat breakfast
Drink water
Get dressed / Put on clothes
Put on makeup
Do a workout / warm-up
Leave my home