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FR-10 Graduation (Parents involvement)

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    Parents and students will have teamwork to answer the questions, regarding the lesson they've learned.
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  • ______ is the most honest person should lead the team. (whenever/whoever/whatever)
    Whoever
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  • ______ he feels stressed, he becomes impatient. (wherever/whoever/whenever)
    Whenever
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  • Rewrite the sentence. I don’t go to extremely cold places. → I have __________ . (Present Perfect Tense)
    I have never been to an extremely cold places/ I haven't ever been to an extremely cold places.
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  • Rewrite the sentence. Is this your first time seeing a desert? → Have you __________. (Present Perfect Tense)
    Have you ever seen a desert before?
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  • This new device is bound ______ be popular. (that/to/if) -Degree of certainty
    bound to
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  • He is certain ______ become a software engineer. (that/to/whether) -Degree of certainty
    certain that
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  • Rewrite the active form to passive. Engineers are building a new robot. (Present continuous passive)
    A new robot is being built by engineers.
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  • Fill the blank space. The scientist_______ decided which company she wants to join. (hasn't yet/has yet to)
    hasn't yet
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  • Fill the blank space. Scientists _____ find a way for humans to achieve immortality, and I don't expect them to. (have yet/have yet to)
    have yet to
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  • _______their shift, the doctors went home. (Having finished/Having finish) -Perfect Participle Clauses
    Having finished
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  • _______dressed, the journalist went downstairs. (Having got/Having get) -Perfect Participle Clauses
    Having got
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  • Reduce these relative clauses with adjective phrases. Half of the journalist, who are not interested in what the CEO had to say, didn't turn up. -Reduce Relative Clauses with Adjective Phrases
    Half of the journalists, not interested in what the CEO had to say, didn't turn up.
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  • Fill in the blank space. I _______ to sail across the ocean, but the boat never arrived. (had planned/have planned/have been planed) -Past Perfect Tense
    had planned
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  • Fill in the blank space. I ________for over an hour before the taxi arrived. (have waited/had been waiting/had waited) -Past Perfect Continuous Tense
    had been waiting
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  • ______ the weather was awful, we still completed our expedition on schedule. (Even though/Although/In spite of) -Conjunctive Adverbials
    Although
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  • They discovered many new types of animals, _______ frequently getting lost in the thick jungle. (in spite of/despite/although) -Conjunctive Adverbials
    in spite of
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