In the following sentence, is 'used to' describing a repeated action in the past or a situation that has become familiar? "I am used to working on the weekends."
situation that has become familiar
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What is the restrictive adjective clause in the following sentence? "The new delivery company is looking for someone who speaks English and can drive."
who speaks English and can drive.
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In the following sentence, is 'used to' describing a repeated action in the past or a situation that has become familiar? "They used to work at night."
a repeated action in the past
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What do restrictive adjective clauses do?
give essential information about the noun they refer to
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Add a tag question to the following statement. "You haven't gone to work since last week, _____?"
have you
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Combine the two sentences into one sentence using a restrictive adjective clause. "They were kind to the woman. The woman is going to be their new supervisor."
They were kind to the woman who/that is going to be their new supervisor.
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heart
Other team wins 10 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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thief
Give points!
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What is the past perfect tense of the verb 'apply'?
had applied
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What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence? "The company is looking for an employee who is fluent in Spanish."
who
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What is the restrictive adjective clause in the following sentence? "There are several skills that a nurse must have."
that a nurse must have.
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What is the past perfect tense of the verb 'find'?
had found
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trap
No points!
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rocket
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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lifesaver
Give 15 points!
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What is the past perfect tense of the verb 'get'?
had gotten
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In the following sentence, what word signals that it's written in the past perfect tense? "He said he had never worked as a cashier."