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Adjectives, Similes, and Relative Clauses
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Combine these sentences using that: My grandmother has brown eyes. Her eyes look like mine.
My grandmother has brown eyes that look like mine.
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Combine these sentences using that: Peter has a beautiful voice. His voice is delightful to listen to.
Peter has a beautiful voice that is delightful to listen to.
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Name the adjective: The Hulk is a strong hero.
strong
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Finish this simile: Ryan roared like a ___________.
lion
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Combine these sentences using that: Thor has a belly. His belly shakes like jelly.
Thor has a belly that shakes like jelly.
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Combine these sentences using that: My brother wears glasses. His glasses make him look smart.
My brother wears glasses that make him look smart.
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What is an adjective?
It describes a noun.
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Name the adjective: Namsan Tower is a famous building.
famous
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Finish this simile: She ran as fast as ____________.
the Flash.
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Finish this simile: He is as big as a ____________.
house
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Combine these sentences using that: She loves the chocolate. I bought the chocolate.
She loves the chocolate that I bought.
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Finish this simile: She was quick like a __________.
cat
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Name the adjective: He is a magnificent dancer.
magnificent
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Finish this simile: That test was as easy as __________.
pie
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Combine these sentences using that: Sean has many books. I want to borrow his books.
Sean has many books that I want to borrow.
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Combine these sentences using that: My dad has a loud laugh. You can hear him laugh anywhere.
My dad has a loud laugh that you can hear anywhere.
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Combine these sentences using that: I bought a new car. It is very fast.
I bought a new car that is very fast.
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True or false: A relative clause joins two sentences and gives more information about something.
True!
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Combine these sentences using that: David has huge muscles. His muscles bulge when he swims.
David has huge muscles that bulge when he swims.
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Finish this simile: Joe ran down the beach and felt as free as ____________.
a bird
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Name the adjective: She was a tall girl.
tall
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Combine these sentences using that: Angela has many talents. I am jealous of her talents.
Angela has many talents that I am jealous of.
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