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Impact 3 - review

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  • Classify the two-word verb in separable or inseparable: talk about
    inseparable
  • A characteristic that designers must have
    creativity
  • Complete with a tag question: Sarah is very nice, _____ ______?
    isn't she
  • Put in the past passive voice: Da Vinci painted the Monalisa
    The Monalisa was painted by Da Vinci
  • The people someone's work is aimed at
    audience
  • Something that is essential
    crucial
  • The characteristic of a person who never changes her mind or accepts opinions.
    stubborn
  • The characteristic of a person who has a lot of friends and is very communicative.
    outgoing
  • Make a comparative sentence using the adverb FAST
    ...
  • Do you use "too many" for countable or uncountable nouns?
    countable
  • the collective of fish
    school
  • Complete with a tag question: You will come tonight, _____ ______?
    won't you
  • Classify the two-word verb in separable or inseparable: look into
    inseparable
  • Complete with a tag question: They aren't our classmates, ______ _______?
    are they
  • The characteristic of a person who wants a lot of success and achievements.
    ambitious
  • Classify the two-word verb in separable or inseparable: talk over
    separable
  • Not a fact
    untrue
  • Point out the first action in the past: My mother had already left when I arrived home.
    my mother had left
  • Not accepted by a large number of people
    unpopular
  • Make a comparative sentence using the adverb EFFICIENTLY
    ...
  • The painting of a person
    portrait
  • Animals that produce venom are...
    poisonous
  • Put in the passive voice: people make clothes with cotton.
    clothes are made with cotton
  • Something that brings significance
    meaningful
  • The way you dress and express yourself is your...
    style
  • The cloth used to paint
    canvas
  • When people think something is repulsive, they call it...
    disgusting
  • A group
    crowd
  • The valleys and mountains of a place
    landscape
  • Do you use "too much" for countable or uncountable nouns?
    uncountable