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REVIEW 9TH GRADE - 1ST TERM

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  • What type of pronoun is used in this sentence? "The girl who won the competition is my best friend."
    Relative Pronoun
  • What does this linking word express? "She wanted to buy the dress, but it was too expensive."
    Contrast
  • What does this linking word express? "Some countries have strict environmental laws. For example, Germany has banned single-use plastics."
    Example/Illustration
  • What does this linking word express? "It was raining; nevertheless, we decided to go for a walk."
    Contrast
  • What does this linking word express? "She loves outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling."
    Example/Illustration
  • What does this linking word express? "She likes playing soccer and she also enjoys basketball."
    Addition
  • What type of pronoun is used in this sentence? "He cut himself while cooking."
    Reflexive Pronoun
  • What does this linking word express? "Many animals can fly. For instance, birds and bats can do so."
    Example/Illustration
  • What does this linking word express? "First, chop the vegetables."
    Sequence
  • What does this linking word express? "I didn’t study much; therefore, I failed the test."
    Cause and Effect
  • What type of pronoun is used in this sentence? "That was an incredible performance!"
    Demonstrative Pronoun
  • What type of pronoun is used in this sentence? "We prepared the entire meal ourselves."
    Personal and Reflexive Pronoun
  • What type of pronoun is used in this sentence? "This phone is mine, not yours."
    Possessive Pronoun
  • What does this linking word express? "We arrived late, so we missed the beginning of the movie."
    Cause and Effect
  • What does this linking word express? "I was tired, but I kept working."
    Contrast
  • What does this linking word express? "There are three main colors, namely, red, blue, and yellow."
    Example/Illustration
  • What does this linking word express? "I don’t want to go out tonight. Besides, I have a lot of homework to do."
    Addition
  • What does this linking word express? "We need more volunteers. Besides, we should start the project soon."
    Addition
  • What does this linking word express? "He was very hungry; however, he didn’t eat anything."
    Contrast
  • What does this linking word express? "He works in a hospital because he is a doctor."
    Cause and Effect
  • What does this linking word express? "The roads were blocked due to an accident."
    Cause and Effect
  • What does this linking word express? "To sum up, eating healthy and exercising regularly are key to a long life."
    Conclusion