Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Adverb phrases
Negative questions
Hedging
100

Explain what barter means, or give an example.

to exchange goods/services for other goods/services instead of using money

100

Explain what second-hand means

used previously; not new

100

What does an adverb phrase modify?

they modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs

100

Turn this statement into a negative question:

You have had breakfast.

Haven't you had breakfast?

100

What do we use hedging for?

to soften our opinions so they are more polite and less forceful

200
What is a dumpster?

a large metal container for waste, often used by restaurants, building companies, and other companies that produce large amounts of waste

200

Give an example of something you have that is in good working order.

your example is something able to be used successfully; not broken

200

Identify the 'adverb phrase' in the sentence:

People by reusable items in order to help the environment.

in order to help the environment

200

Turn this statement into a negative question:

Cats can see everything in the dark.

Can't cats see everything in the dark?

200

Identify the 'hedging phrase' in the sentence:

I'm pretty sure he doesn't want you to make eggplant for dinner.

pretty sure

300

Explain forage, or give an example

to search in an area for something, especially food. Some people forage for mushrooms in the forest.

300

Explain what it means to 'drop something off' or give an example in a sentence.

deliver something

300

Identify the 'adverb phrase' in the sentence:

Every now and then, my cat gets the zoomies.

every now and then

300

Turn this statement into a negative question:

He fed the cat already.

Didn't he feed the cat already?

300

Identify the 'hedging phrase' in the sentence:

Watching reality TV is more or less a waste of time.

more or less

400

What is a sweatshop?

a factory where the people work very hard in bad conditions and earn very little

400

What does is mean when something is 'up for grabs'

available; being offered for free

400

Identify the 'adverb phrase' in the sentence:

You can give a cat a second chance at life by adopting it.

by adopting it

400

Turn this statement into a negative question:

You watched the presidential debate.

Didn't you watch the presidential debate?

400

Identify the 'hedging phrase' in the sentence:

It seems to me that my cat doesn't like you.

it seems to me

500

What is a livelihood?

something such as your work that provides the money that you need to live

500

Use the expression 'throw in' in a sentence.

sentence should mean: add to something for no additional charge

500

Adverb phrases give us more information about what the sentence is talking about. Can you name the 5 types of information that adverb phrases give us? Or what kind of question they answer?

time - when

frequency - how often

place - where

manner - how

purpose - why

500

What are some reasons we use negative questions?

Mainly to confirm something we think to be true (but we're not 100% certain)

To express surprise about something we found out

We want to make a suggestion politely and invite the person to agree with us

500

Identify the 'hedging phrase' in the sentence:

I would argue that cats are better pets than dogs.

would argue that