Use of adjectives
Defining relative clauses
Non-defining relative clauses
Phrasal verbs
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100

Choose the correct one:

Loyable / Loyalistic/ Loyalty/ Loyalness

Loyalty

100

1 Who's the girl ___ is sitting over there?

a) which

b) no pronoun

c) who

c) who

100

Add the correct relative pronoun for this sentence:

We bought this furniture at IKEA, _______ is a Swedish company.

a) where

b) which

c) who

b) which

100

Complete the following sentence with a phrasal verb.

"Have you ever __________ some money in the street?"

a) came across

b) find up

c) come across

d) come up with

c) come across 

100

Which is the correct expression?

-This video is so boring!

-This video is so bored!

-This video is so boring!

200

Choose the correct one:

Sympathetic/ Sympathious/ Sympathible/ Sympathing

Sympathetic

200

Which sentence is correct?

-Who's the man I saw you with?

-Who's the man who was with you?

Both of them are correct!

200

Add an extra piece of information to the sentence as a non-defining relative clause.

Michael Jackson was a very famous singer.

For example: Michael Jackson, who was a famous singer, sang "Thriller".

200

Explain the meaning of the following phrasal verb:

-look after sb

To look after somebody means to take care of that person.

200

Choose the correct one.

-A comedian needs to be / lack / have a good sense of humour. 

To have a good sense of humour.

300

What is the adjective ending of the noun serious?

Seriousness

300

In which sentence(s) can you omit the relative pronouns?

-Patience and tolerance are qualities which I admire.

-Joanna is a girl who is always willing to help.

-I'm grateful for the sympathy that you showed.

You can omit the relative pronouns in the first and the third sentences.

300

Combine this two sentences to form a non-defining relative clause.

The new shopping centre will open next month. It has over 80 different stores.

The new shopping centre, which has over 80 different stores, will open next month.

300

Explain the meaning of the following phrasal verb:

-to run out of sth.

If you run out of something, you no longer have that thing.

300

Choose the two possibilities:

-That's the office ______ my dad works.

a) whose

b) that

c) in which

d) where

e) (no pronoun)

c) in which

d) where

400

What is the noun corresponding to the adjective self-confident?

Self-confidence

400

There are few people for ____ a job interview is enjoyable [...]

a) who

b) whom

c) whose

d) no pronoun

e) that

b) whom

400

Combine this two sentences to form a non-defining relative clause.

Jemma wants to study languages at university. Her dad is French.

Jemma, whose dad is French, wants yo study languages at university.

400

Choose the correct one:

-Three-part phrasal verbs are always separable.

--Three-part phrasal verbs are always inseparable.

-Three-part phrasal verbs are always inseparable.

400

Use this phrasal verb sentence:

"look down on sb / sth"

For example: I look down on Óscar because I'm so much better than him at voleyball.

500

Answer the adjectives to the following nouns:

-thoughtfullness

-pessimism

-ambition

-stubborness

Thoughtful

Pessimistic

Ambitious

Stubborn


500

What are the relative pronouns for the following words?

People: 

Places:

Things:

Possessions:

Who / that - People

Where - Places

Which / that - Things

Whose - Possesions

500

What are non-defining relative clauses?

Non-defining relative clauses cone inmediatly after a noun and give us extra (instead of vital) information about that noun.

500

Explain the difference between "look up to sb" and "look sth up".

Look up to someone means to admire that person, while look up something (f. ex. in the web) means to search for information.

500

Rewrite the following sentences as a single one using non-defining relative clauses.

-My friend showed me a photo of her new boyfriend. He is a police officer.

-The Grand Hotel has offered me a job. My father works there.

My friend showed me a photo of her new boyfriend, who is a police officer.

The Grand Hotel, where my father works, has offered me a job.