someone or something that delivers a message or package
messenger
a mark made on the surface of something; a track
to say something in a loud voice
shout
What is the relative pronoun?
The restaurant that serves the best tacos is always busy.
that
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Both dogs and cats can be loving pets.
Both dogs and cats can be loving pets.
to bring or get things from different places
collect
knowing something because it has been seen or heard
familiar
to change words to a different form, like one language to another
translate
What is the noun?
The teacher who gives clear instructions makes learning easier.
the teacher
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Apples and oranges are different fruits.
Apples and oranges are different fruits.
relating to bad instead of good
negative
relating to good instead of bad
positive
a way to arrange things
order
What is the relative clause?
I met a scientist who studies ocean animals.
who studies ocean animals
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My friends and I have the same 3rd hour.
My friends and I have the same 3rd hour.
a change resulting from an event or action
effect
the thing or idea represented by words or gestures
meaning
hard to understand
confusing
What is the noun?
I borrowed a book that explains how volcanoes form.
a book
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Doing art and dancing are equally creative hobbies.
Doing art and dancing are equally creative hobbies.
to make something happen
cause
to exchange information by using words and/ or gestures
communicate
easily understood
no doubts
What is the relative clause?
The student who finished the assignment early helped his classmates.
who finished the assignment early helped his classmates.
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I like reading. However, my brother prefers playing video games.
I like reading. However, my brother prefers playing video games.