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Which word? Definition: very important and necessary // Examples: Industry is an ________________ [=essential] part of modern society. She had become an _____________ part of their lives.
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Which word? Definition: to officially decide (something) especially because of evidence or facts : to establish (something) exactly or with authority (OR ) to learn or find out (something) by getting information // Example: The town has to ______________ ownership of the land. An autopsy will be performed to _____________ the cause of death.
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Which word? Definition: very important and necessary // Examples: Industry is an ________________ [=essential] part of modern society. She had become an _____________ part of their lives.
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Which word? Definition: to officially decide (something) especially because of evidence or facts : to establish (something) exactly or with authority (OR ) to learn or find out (something) by getting information // Example: The town has to ______________ ownership of the land. An autopsy will be performed to _____________ the cause of death.
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Which word? Definition: possible to do // Example: This plan for a new town library is not economically ___________. [=it costs too much money] We are looking for a ______________ way to create new jobs
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Which word? Definition: something that can be chosen instead of something else : a choice or option // Example: We decided to leave since our only other ____________ was to wait in the rain. They left me no _______________ but to call the police. [=I had to call the police] I was offered no _____________. The menu offered several vegetarian________________.
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Which word? Definition: to become or to cause (something) to become less in size, importance, etc. // The passing years did nothing to ____________ [=decrease, lessen] their friendship. The strength of the army may __________________ by outbreaks of disease.
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Which word? Definition: to change some parts of (something) while not changing other parts // Examples: We can help you ___________ an existing home or build a new one. He will ____________ the recipe by using oil instead of butter.
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Fill in the blank: "I ____________ (watch) the new movie next month. [plans & intentions]
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Fill in the blank: "Suddenly, she decided that she __________(attend) her brother's graduation. [sudden decisions]
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Fill in the blank: "Do you want some cookies? I __________ (get) them for you." [offers]
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Fill in the blank: "I promise I __________(take) the children to the baseball game tomorrow." [promises]
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Fill in the blank: "I ____________(not accept) his bad behavior. [refusals]
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Fill in the blank: Tonight, they _______________(see) Lion King on Broadway [near future definite plans]
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Fill in the blank: His friends ___________________(come) this evening at 5:00pm. [near future definite plans]
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Fill in the blank: Susie: My plane ____________(depart) at 3:30PM. [timetables with fixed or regular schedules]
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Fill in the blank: The buses ____________(leave) at 10am every morning. [timetables with fixed or regular schedules]
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Fill in the blank: As soon as I _____________ (rise) in the morning, I will text you. [Future Time Clauses]
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I ______________(work) until lunchtime begins. [Future Time Clauses]
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Fill in the blank: "Until he _____________(return) from work, I will cover for his clients." [Future Time Clauses]
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Put in a sentence with correct verb form: Until / he / get / his pay raise / he / not work / longer hours
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Fill in the blank: I ________________ (dance) salsa this time next Wednesday. [Future Progressive]
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Fill in the blank: I ____________(play) soccer with the boys at this time next week. [Future Progressive].
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Put in a question form: I will be playing soccer tomorrow.
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By Saturday, I __________________(finish) the homework. [action that will be complete before a specific time in the future].
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We _________________(accomplish) my 2020 new years resolutions by the end of the year. [action that will be complete before a specific time in the future].
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Sarah ______________________ (ride) my bicycle for fifteen hours when I get home. [actions in progress until a particular time in the future]
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Michael and Jason _________________(work) for 10 years (by) this upcoming August. [actions in progress until a particular time in the future].
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Write a negative yes/no question: "That was a horrible film." [You expect or want the answer to be yes]
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Write a negative yes/no question: "The Liberty Bell is in Philadelphia." [You want to check that information is correct]
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Write a negative yes/no question: "They are going to bring dessert." [You are annoyed]
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Write a negative yes/no question: "They started the homework." [You are surprised]
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Fill in the blank with a negative tag: "Jason and Mary visited the store, ____________?
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Fill in the blank with a negative tag: "Mario has read that book, ____________?
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Fill in the blank with a negative tag: "Martin is the doctor, ____________?
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Fill in the blank with a positive tag: "Charles doesn't start his work until 2pm, ____________?
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Fill in the blank with a positive tag: "Mary hasn't left yet, ____________?
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Fill in the blank with a positive tag: "Maryanne didn't go yet, ____________?
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Fill the blank with a tag: "Martin is coming to the birthday party, ________________?
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Fill the blank with a tag: "They aren't from Colorado, _____________?
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What is the answer the speaker expects when asked: "Your child is coming to the movies, isn't she?
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What is the answer the speaker expects when asked: "You haven't moved to the new apartment yet, have you?
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When the listener disagrees with the speaker's "expected answer", what's the best way to respond? (I.e. "Mary is from Brazil, isn't she?")