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Lvl 7 Unit 5 UPT Review
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desire (v.)
to want something, especially strongly
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transformation (n.)
a complete change in the appearance or character of something or someone, especially so that that thing or person is improved
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chapel (n.)
a room that is part of a larger building and is used for Christian worship
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consumption (n.)
the act of using, eating, or drinking something
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mocking (adj.)
involves laughing or talking at someone or something in an unkind way
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ventilated (v.)
to cause fresh air to enter and move around a closed space
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Which is the imperative sentence?
Answer the phone!
I answered the phone.
The phone was answered by me.
When did you answer the phone?
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What is our role in consumer culture?
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Which is the interrogative sentence?
The breakfast was eaten.
The boys ate their breakfast quickly.
Have you had breakfast yet?
Eat your breakfast, please.
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Which is the passive sentence?
The window was broken.
The wind broke the window.
The broken peices of the window hurt my feet.
The window broke into a thousand peices.
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astounding (adj.)
very surprising or shocking
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goal (n.)
the object toward which your work and planning is directed; a purpose
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involuntary (adj.)
not done by choice; done unwillingly, or without the decision or intention of the person involved
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Write a sentence using either "hymn" or "him".
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Which is the interrogative sentence?
Can they come out and play?
They went out and played.
The game was played.
Do not go outside to play.
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Choose the correct conjunctive adverb to complete the sentence: Class always starts at 4:30; ______ the students were always ready by 4:25.
however
for example
and
as a result
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Which is the active sentence?
The children go to school.
Don't go to school!
The school was destroyed by the typhoon.
School was visted by the parents.
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consume (v.)
to buy things for your own use or ownership
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artisan (n.)
someone who does skilled work with their hands
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purchase (v.)
to buy
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consumer (n.)
a person who buys goods or services for their own use
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clotheshorse (n.)
a person who is excessively concerned with wearing fashionable clothes.
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Which is the affirmative sentence?
Ben and Dennis were not able to untie the knots.
Ben and Dennis could not understand how to untie any knot.
Ben and Dennis had never untied knots before.
Ben and Dennis were terrible at untying knots.
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Which is the passive sentence?
Our dinner was excellent and tasty.
Our dinner was made by the chef.
The chef was very skilled when making our dinner.
The chef made our dinner by our table
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Which is the imperative sentence?
Please do not forget to do your homework.
The students did not forget their homework.
I finished my homework.
Did you finish your homework?
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influence (n.)
the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do this
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undoubtedly (adv.)
very likely; almost certainly
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Choose the correct conjunctive adverb to complete the sentence: The movie was excellent; _______ the most famous actor had the smallest part.
furthermore
as a result
finally
however
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droll (adj.)
comical, odd
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Which is the active sentence?
Was the beach cleaned by students?
The beach was being cleaned by volunteers.
Clean the beach!
Last week, my friend and I walked by the beach.
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Write a sentence using either "sew" or "so".
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Write a sentence using either "its" or "it's".
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