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What do adjectives ending in -ing describe? ex. The movie was boring.
It describes how a person, place or thing affects others.
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Which relative clause gives us extra information?
Non-defining relative clause.
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Which modal verb do we use to show ability? Give an example.
Can
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What tense do we use to show a long action in the past? give an example.
past progressive
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What do adverbs describe? Give an example.
Adverbs describe verbs.
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Which modal verb is used to show something that you must do?
Must.
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What is the past form of can?
could
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What does J.K Rowling and Harry Potter have in common?
They have the same birthday, 31 July.
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What genre of music did Michael Jackon make?
Pop music
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Horror films are very _____________ (fright).
Frightening.
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I ______________ fly to Mars oneday.
Might
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Can the relative pronoun be deleted in the following sentence, explain? Karen only eats cupcakes which are made at home.
No, it can't.
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How many books are there in the Harry Potter series?
There are seven books.
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Which relative pronouns do we use in a defining relative clause?
Who, which or that.
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Who is 'Wondergirl'?
Jacks sister, Erika
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Unscramble the word (music genre) aggree
reggae
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Name a string instrument.
guitar, violin, electric guitar, cello, mandolin, acoustic guitar....
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What are antonyms and synonyms?
Antonyms are opposites and synonyms are words that have a similair meaning.
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Where was J.K Rowling born?
She was born in England.
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Which relative pronoun can we not use in non-defining clauses?
that
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What does the idiom, 'to turn a blind eye' mean?
To pretend not to notice something.
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