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What is A GERUND
This type of verbal noun can be used as the subject of a sentence, following certain verbs, or as the object of a preposition, and always ends in -ing.
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What is STRESS
A feeling of worry and unhappiness because you have too much work or too many problems to deal with.
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What is RELATIVE CLAUSE
A part of a sentence that cannot exist independently, begins with a relative pronoun, and describes a noun that comes before it
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What is A SUPERHERO
A character in a movie or story who has special strength and uses it to do good things and help other people.
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What is PRESENT PERFECT
This tense is used to emphasize the completion of an action rather than its duration or ongoing nature.
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What is AN INFINITIVE
This form of a verb, often preceded by "to," can be used to express purpose, follow certain verbs, or appear after adjectives.
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What is PRESSURE
To strongly persuade someone to do something they do not want to do.
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What is WHO
This relative pronouns is used for people
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What is HEROIC
Very brave or great actions people do.
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What is PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
This tense is used to describe actions that started in the past and are still continuing or have recently stopped, often with a focus on the duration.
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What is INFINITIVE
This form is used after verbs like:
plan, agree, refuse, offer and hope. |
What is COPE WITH
To deal successfully with a difficult situation or a person in a difficult situation:.
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What is DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE
This type of relative clause provides essential information to define the noun it follows and is not set off by commas.
You commonly use THAT for things. |
What is VIRTUAL
Created by computer technology and appearing to exist but not existing in the physical world.
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What is PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
This is the correct tense to complete the sentence:
"I __________ (work) on this project for three hours." |
What is GERUND
Usually follow this verbs:
admmit, suggest, stop, enjoy and avoid. |
What is GENERATIONS
all the people of about the same age within a society or within a particular family.
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What is NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE
This type of relative clause adds extra, non-essential information about a noun and is set off by commas.
You commonly use WHICH for things. |
What is THEME
The main subject of a talk, book, movie, etc.
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What is PRESENT PERFECT
This is the tense of the following sentence
"She has lived in New York since 2010". |
What is INFINITIVE
It is the form to complete all these sentences.
She promised _______ (arrive) early. He was excited to ________ (start) his new job. They traveled to the city _______ (attend) a conference. |
What is CHRONIC
(Especially of a disease or something bad) continuing for a long time.
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What is THE MUSEUM, WHICH I WANTED TO VISIT, IS CLOSED ON MONDAYS.
Combine these sentences using a relative clause: "The museum is closed on Mondays. I wanted to visit the museum."
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What is UNDERLYING
Real but not immediately obvious
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What is PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Choose the correct tense: "He __________ (learn) Spanish for the past two years."
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