traditional or widely accepted behaviour or belief
custom
who, whose, which, that are known as _______ ______.
relative pronouns
when the result is one that is good for everyone who is involved
win-win situation
held up in traffic
to be very new and still developing
infancy
far away from places where other people live
remote
to be near enough to hear somebody or something, or to be heard
to be within earshot (of)
practise
transform the following words: puzzle (adj), succeed (adj), exclude (adv)
puzzling / succeeding / exclusively
to do something to help a project or process start more quickly
kick-start
the act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged
preservation
reach the age when you have an adult's legal rights and responsibilities
to come of age
Which of the following verbs is NOT followed by a gerund: avoid, enjoy, hope, risk, miss, deny
hope
handed down from generation to generation
person whose job is to be in charge of the objects in a museum or art gallery
curator
large vehicle, sometimes decorated, on which people dressed in costumes or displays are carried in a parade
float
to doubt something or make others doubt something
call into question
Can the relative pronoun be removed in the following sentence? Most people who were invited to the party didn't turn up.
YES! Most people (who were) invited to the party didn't turn up.
You have 20 seconds to make a sentence with a relative clause about one of your classmates.
:)
in the past, a man employed by kings and queens to amuse people by telling jokes and stories
jester
to state an idea or opinion, or to suggest a plan or person, for other people to consider
put forward
be involved in an activity that you did not intend to be involved in, be so involved in an activity that you do not notice other things
to get swept/caught up in (something)
Can the relative pronoun be removed in the following sentence? The students have never seen the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", which Tina thinks is a shame.
NO: Although the relative pronoun is referring to the object (the movie), which cannot be removed because it is a part of a non-defining relative clause.
the city in Mali (Africa), that people commonly use to refer to a faraway place
Timbuktu