Vocabulary
Relative Clause
PP/PPP
Used to/be used to/get used to
Conditionals
100
Someone who wins a game, competition or election
winner
100
I read a book _____ Stacy wrote.
that/which/-
100
I ______ to San Francisco. How about you? (be)
have been
100
I _______ be a good runner. But I can't run now.
used to
100
If the temperature is under 0 Celsius, water ____ frozen. (become)
becomes
200
excited
Thrilled
200
Yesterday I met a dancer _________ I want to ask to be my dance teacher.
who/whom
200
I ________ at the Met Opera for a year now. (work)
have been working
200
After five years, he ________ living an hour away from school.
is used to
200
Complete the sentence: If you come to ______ (your city), _______________.
answer varies
300
plan, a plan of action
strategy
300
Combine two sentences together using appropriate relative clauses: The woman was very angry. We saw the woman in the hallway.
The woman we saw in the hallway was very angry.
300
He _____________ the book. (read)
has read/has been reading
300
A. How have you adjusted to living in New York? B. At first, it was difficult, but now I love it. And gradually I ______ waking up early.
am getting used to
300
We will go camping _______ it rains tomorrow.
unless
400
is the result of
depend on
400
Describe a person in the room using relative clauses.
answer varies
400
Make a difference between pp and ppp by adding something to the end of the sentences: He's read the book ______. He's been reading the book _______.
five times for over a month
400
A: ______ you _______ English yet? (speak) B: Oh yes. I have no problems with English.
Are you used to speaking English yet?
400
_____ you don't come to TC with me, I won't go having dinner with you.
If
500
Starting to describe something new (a way of changing topic)
speaking of...
500
Separate this sentence to: 1 main sentence, 2 relative clauses. "Those who are dedicated to what they are doing are the ones who can build a great career".
Main sentence: Those are ones. Two relative clauses: Those are dedicated to what they are doing. Those can build a great career.
500
My sister _______ for two years. I'm single now, but I ______________ next month. (marry)
has been married. am getting married.
500
A: When you moved to New York City, was it hard to get used to English? B: No, actually, I _________ pretty fast - thanks to TV shows!
got used to it
500
Change the sentence using "unless". Do not change the meaning: I won't go to Brazil to watch the World Cup if we don't stay in a five-star hotel.
I won't go to Brazil to watch the World Cup unless we stay in a five-start hotel.