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Unit 3 Grammar Review

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  • __________________ trees in this area have yellow leaves. (all, all the)
    all the
  • ____________________ trees have leaves. (all, all the)
    all
  • Ms. Stephanie made a mess of crumbs _________________ she ate her lunch. (since, as, when)
    as
  • Moving to another country is a scary __________________ exciting opportunity. (still, yet)
    yet
  • __________________ the students in the class like to eat noodles. (all, all the)
    all the
  • Dr. Parker explained how fossils were formed ________________ we walked along the fossil trail. (since, as, when)
    as
  • ________________ you were out, there was a phone call for you. (since, before, while)
    while
  • She says that she loves her dog, ______________________, she never plays with it. (however, still)
    however
  • _______________ student had a different color water bottle. (every, each)
    each
  • Ms. Stephanie explained that we walk on the right side ___________________ we went down the hallway. (since, as, when)
    as
  • Pterosaurs were prehistoric flying creatures, _____________________, they were not dinosaurs. (still, however)
    however
  • Many species of dinosaurs have been identified _____________________ the discovery of the first dinosaur fossils in the nineteenth century. (since, as, while)
    since
  • ___________________ mooncake had a different delicious filling. (every, each)
    each
  • He wanted to have an egg sandwich for breakfast, ______________________, he woke up too late to order it. (still, however)
    however
  • I'll probably be in China, ______________ you receive this letter. (since, as, when)
    when
  • _________________ dogs have paws. (all, all the)
    all
  • _______________ fossil had a different shape. (every, each)
    each
  • In the alphabet, B comes __________________ C. (since, before, while)
    before
  • _________________ student in the class brougt the teacher a present. (every, each)
    every
  • Put on your socks ____________________ your shoes. (since, before, while)
    before
  • The clerk said there were no paintbrushes left in the store, ____________________ my brother wanted to check. (still, yet)
    still
  • _________________ child in the class painted a plaster fossil. (every, each)
    every
  • Raise your hand ____________________ you ask a question in class. (since, before, while)
    before
  • Ms. Stephanie has made lots of new friends ________________ moving to Vietnam. (since, as, while)
    since
  • George was reading ________________ when the power went out. (since, as, when)
    when
  • ___________________ teachers in this school love children. (all, all the)
    all the
  • When the suffix -er is added to some words, it forms a new word that refers to a person's status or occupation. Example: teacher. Name 2 other words with the suffix -er that indicate a person's status or occupation.
    designer, carpenter, newscaster, manager, publisher
  • Studying fossils is a long, ___________________ exciting process. (still, yet)
    yet
  • He broke his leg ________________ he was playing tennis. (since, before, while)
    while
  • _________________ child had a special mooncake for the Mid-Autumn festival. (every, each)
    every
  • When the suffix -or is added to some words, it forms a new word that refers to a person's status or occupation. Example: author. Name 2 other words with the suffix -or that indicate a person's status or occupation.
    doctor, sculptor, investigator, curator, inventor
  • The librarian said there were no books on lanterns, __________________ the children wanted to look. (still, yet)
    still
  • Jessie was walking along the path ______________ she found the fossil of a dinosaur's footprint. (since, as, when)
    when
  • The scientists knew there were no more fossils, ________________ they wantd to search the swamps. (still, yet)
    still
  • He interrupted the teacher __________________ she was speaking. (since, before, while)
    while
  • _______________ teachers love children. (all, all the)
    all
  • Learning English is a long, __________________ rewarding process. (still, yet)
    yet
  • She did not like noodles, ______________________, she ate them anyway. (still, however)
    however
  • Ms. Stephanie's skin has been bright red ____________________ she got her sunburn. (since, as, while)
    since
  • When the suffix -ist is added to some words, it forms a new word that refers to a person's status or occupation. Example: scientist. Name 2 other words with the suffix -ist that indicate a person's status or occupation.
    dentist, machinist, biologist, chemist, palaeontologist