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Combine sentences: The dog bit the burglar. He was trying to break into the house.
The dog bit the burglar who was trying to break into the house.
Combine sentences: Once upon a time there lived a giant. The giant was very powerful and cruel.
Once upon a time there lived a giant who was very powerful and cruel.
Combine sentences: I saw a soldier. He had lost an arm.
I saw a soldier who had lost an arm.
Combine sentences: We met a girl. The girl had lost her way.
We met a girl who had lost her way.
Combine sentences: Bring me the file. The file is on the table.
Bring me the file which is on the table.
Combine sentences: I know a man. He wears a prosthetic leg.
I know a man who wears a prosthetic leg.
Combine sentences: He tells lies. He deserves to be punished.
He who tells lies deserves to be punished.
Combine sentences: The boy didn’t do his homework. The teacher punished him.
The teacher punished the boy who didn’t do his homework.
Combine sentences: This is the house. Jack built it.
This is the house that Jack built.
Combine sentences: The parcel reached me this morning. My brother sent it.
The parcel which my brother sent reached me this morning.
Uses of who, which, whose, where, when.
who for people, which for things, whose for possessions, where for places, and when for times.
Uses of a few & a little.
a few: small quantities, plural countable nouns, (+)(-)(?); a little: small quantities, uncountable nouns, (+)(-)(?).
Uses of a lot of:
A lot of: big quantities, plural countable & uncountable nouns, affirmative & negative sentences & questions.
Uses of much & many.
much: big quantities, uncountable nouns, negative sentences & questions; many: big quantities, plural countable nouns, negative sentences & questions.
Uses of some & any.
some: uncountable & plural countable nouns, affirmative sentences; any: uncountable & plural countable nouns, negative sentences & questions.
Add prefix: responsible, legible, official, practical.
irresponsible, illegible, unofficial, impractical.
Add prefix: patient, probable, relevant, logical.
impatient, improbable, irrelevant, illogical.
Add prefix: visible, regular, happy, usual.
invisible, irregular, unhappy, unusual.
Add prefix: legal, possible, correct, formal.
illegal, impossible, incorrect, informal.
Do or Make: English, an essay, an exam, an exercise, homework, a mistake.
Do English, Do an essay, Do an exam, Do an exercise, Do homework, Make a mistake.
Noun of memorise, practise, revise, translate.
memorise – memory; practise – practice; revise – revision; translate – translation/ translator
Nationality and Language of Russia, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey.
Russia Russian Russian; Switzerland Swiss Romansh Italian German French; Thailand Thai Thai; Turkey Turkish Turkish.
Nationality and Language of Egypt, Japan, Mexico, Poland.
Egypt Egyptian Arabic; Japan Japanese Japanese; Mexico Mexican Spanish; Poland Polish Polish.
Nationality and Language of Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria.
Argentina Argentinian Spanish; Austria Austrian German; Brazil Brazilian Portuguese; Bulgaria Bulgarian Bulgarian.