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PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES AND RELATIVE CLAUSES

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  • She’s the student ____ (which/who/whose) project was the best.
    whose
  • I need to book a five stars hotel for my next vacation. In this sentence, the word BOOK is a noun or a verb?
    Book as a verb: To make a reservation
  • True or false? A defining relative clause give us important and necessary information.
    True
  • Being kind means thinking of others, not being _____ (unselfish/selfish/kind).
    selfish
  • She is a ____ (sociable/unselfish/reliable) friend who always keeps her promises.
    reliable
  • The teacher ____ (whose/whom/who) helped us with our Math project is very kind.
    who
  • They bought a piece of _____ (land/ground) to build their new house.
    land
  • The _____ (elderly/old/ancient) pyramids of Egypt still amaze visitors from around the world.
    ancient
  • The school charges a ____ (tip/fee/donation) for extracurricular activities.
    fee
  • The children sat on the ____ (land/ground) during the picnic.
    ground
  • My brother, who lives in Spain, is visiting us next week. Is this sentence defining or non-defining relative clause?
    Non-defining relative clause
  • The coach is ____ (selfish/generous/strict), but he helps us improve.
    strict
  • They chose her to be the team leader because she is ____ (selfish/shy/responsible) and organized.
    responsible
  • She is an _____ (extrovert/ambitious/shy) student who always aims for the highest grades.
    ambitious
  • They ____ (gain/raise/earn) valuable experience during their internship.
    gain
  • The young girl made a ______ (patient/responsible/courageous) choice to speak up against bullying.
    courageous
  • She is a ______ (ambitious/strict/dedicated) teacher who always stays late to help her students.
    dedicated
  • He’s very ____ (unselfish/organized/sociable) and makes friends easily wherever he goes.
    sociable
  • He wants to _____ (gain/raise/earn) money by doing chores at home.
    earn
  • True or false? A non-defining relative clause give us extra information that we don't need.
    True
  • They plan to ____ (gain/raise/earn) money for the school trip.
    raise
  • Don’t forget to leave a ____ (tip/fee/donation) for the waiter after the meal.
    tip