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
What is the past perfect tense of the verb 'get'?
had gotten
Add a tag question to the following statement. "You haven't gone to work since last week, _____?"
have you
What is the past perfect tense of the verb 'find'?
had found
What is the past perfect tense of the verb 'live'?
had lived
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.
In the following sentence, what word signals that it's written in the past perfect tense? "She hadn't been to an interview before."
hadn't
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."
had
Add a tag question to the following statement. "We got paid, _____?"
didn't we
What is the restrictive adjective clause in the following sentence? "There are several skills that a nurse must have."
that a nurse must have.
Add a tag question to the following statement. "The company was offering good benefits, _____?"
wasn't it
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
What do restrictive adjective clauses do?
give essential information about the noun they refer to
What is the past perfect tense of the verb 'apply'?
had applied
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.
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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