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Why do we use a non-defining relative clause?
To give extra information about a noun
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Change this sentence to passive. Australians celebrate Australia day on the January 26th.
Australia day is celebrated by Australians on January 26th.
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What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
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Which ocean borders the eastern coast of Australia?
The Pacific
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How many cents in an Australian dollar?
100
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Change to passive; Australians monitor and protect the Great Barrier Reef.
The Great Barrier Reef is monitored and protected by Australians.
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Use the word inspire in a sentence.
inspire
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Change to passive: The Great Barrier reef attracts millions of tourist annually.
Millions of tourists are attracted annually to the Great Barrier Reef.
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When is Australia day?
26th of January
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What sporting event is held on the first Tuesday in November?
The Melbourne cup
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What is the popular Australian spread made from yeast extract , commonly spread on toast?
Vegemite
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What is the name of the 5 stars that can be seen in the southern hemisphere and can be seen on the Australian flag?
The southern cross
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Use the word stimulating in a sentence
stimulating
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Change to passive; Australians speak English as their official language.
English is spoken as the official language by Australians.
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Which Australian animal is often referred to as a bear but is actually a marsupial?
Koala
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What is the largest state in Australia by land?
Western Australia
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Name one of the two flags in the picture.
Aboriginal flag and theTorres strait islander flag
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What is the official language of Australia?
English
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When was the Sydney Opera House opened?
1981
1973
1967
1975
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Change to passive; Australians use the term "mate" as a common slang.
The term "mate" is commonly used by Australians as slang.
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Where is a topic sentence?
The first sentence in a paragraph
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What is the nickname for Australians?
Aussies
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Which Australian state is the smallest?
Tasmania
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Which famous reef is located off the coast of Queensland?
The Great Barrier reef
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What is Australia's national gemstone?
The opal
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Use the phrase spark ___ interest in a sentence.
spark(ed) my/his/her interest
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Change to passive; Sydney Opera House hosts various cultural events.
Various cultural events are hosted by Sydney Opera House.
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Who is the Prime Minister of Australia?
Anthony Albanese
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Use the term sense of accomplishment in a sentence.
sense of acomplishment
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Which famous rock formation is located in the Northern Territory of Australia?
Ayers Rock/ Uluru
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What is the national flower of Australia?
The Golden Wattle
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Use the word enthusiasm in a sentence.
enthusiasm
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What is the national anthem of Australia?
Advance Australia Fair
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Which state is known as "The sunshine state"?
Queensland
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The Kangaroo and which other animal feature on the Australian coat of arms?
The kangaroo and emu
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The Australian actor Hugh Jackman is known for playing which Marvel mutant superhero?
Wolverine
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Which Asutralian city is known for its street art and laneways, such as Hosier Lane?
Melbourne
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What city do yachts sail from on the sporting event held on the 26th of December?
Hobart ( Hobart to Sydney)
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What does Canberra mean in the aboriginal language?
The meeting place
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Which famous Australian outlaw and bushranger was associated with the Kelly gang in the 19th century?
Ned Kelly
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When is boxing day?
26th of December
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Which state is known as "the festival state"?
South australia
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What is the largest city in Australia by population?
Sydney
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