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Connectors and Quantifiers - A Grammar Review Ga ...

  •  English    30     Public
    A review of our Unit 1, 2 and now Unit 3 grammar concepts.
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  • Read this for review - WE USE ALL WHEN WE REFER TO A PLURAL OR UNCOUNTABLE NOUN IN GENERAL. - All trees have leaves.
    Hooray!
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  • Read this for review - WE USE ALL THE WHEN WE REFER TO A PLURAL OR UNCOUNTABLE NOUN WITHIN A GROUP. - All the trees in this area have yellow leaves.
    Hooray!
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  • Read this for review - WE USE EVERY TO REFER TO ALL THE INDIVIDUAL UNITS OF A GROUP. - Every child in the class painted a plaster fossil.
    Hooray!
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  • Read this for review - WE USE EACH TO EMPHASIZE AN INDIVIDUAL UNIT RATHER THAN A WHOLE GROUP. - Each fossil had a different shape.
    Hooray!
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  • The word 'saurian' is sometimes used wrongly. In the past, it was used to mean _______________________ (all, all the, each, every) large reptiles.
    all
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  • Nowadays, smaller species of reptiles are also included. _____________________ (all, all the, each, every) saurian has its own unique name, such as Iguandodon, Megalosaurus, and Hylaeosaurus.
    each
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  • ______________________(all, all the, each, every) dinosaur find is an interesting one. I 1978 in Montana, scientists found ten dinosaur nests.
    each
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  • _______________________(all, all the, each, every) newst was more than three feet deep in the ground.
    every
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  • In _________________ (all, all the, each, every) nests that they found, there were either crushed eggshells or fossils of young animals.
    every
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  • _____________________ (all, all the, each, every) herbivorous dinosaurs ate plants and _________________ (all, all the, each, every) carnivorous dinosaurs ate meat.
    all the (and) all the
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  • _________________________ (all, all the, each, every) herbivores watched out for the fast approach of any carnivore while they grazed on plants.
    all
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  • There were also some ostrich-like omnivorous dinosaurs. They ate meat and plants. ___________________ (all, all the, each, every) plant or small dinosaur could become an omnivore's dinner.
    every
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  • The guide has not stopped talking __________________ the tour started. (when, since, as, yet, still)
    since
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  • The dinosaur was angry, ________________ it remained calm. (when, since, as, yet, still)
    yet
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  • Alice exclaimed in delight ______________________ she saw the skeleton of the dinosaur. (when, since, as, yet, still)
    when
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  • The young Archaeopteryx had full-grown wings, _________________ it had no strength to fly. (when, since, as, yet, still)
    yet
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