v2.3: grammar card sequences (37 activities) + PLAY_ROLE role-plays (6) in books 10/11
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@@ -1471,8 +1471,16 @@ $GRAMMAR Become and Get
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ID: l2-s20
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INTRO: Here's the pattern: "become" and "get" both link a subject to its new state or condition.
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**Become** and **get** are used as linking verbs to show a change in state or condition.
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CARD: The verbs **become** and **get** show a change in a state or condition. You can use them right before an adjective.
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{The homework became confusing.}
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{The homework got confusing.}
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{The weather is getting cold.}
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CARD: You can also use **become** to link a subject to a noun. We do not use **get** for this.
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{Most captains become majors.}
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{My sister became a doctor.}
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SUMMARY:
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| SUBJECT | LINKING VERB | SUBJECT COMPLEMENT |
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|---|---|---|
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| Most captains | **become** | majors. (noun) |
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@@ -1797,12 +1805,19 @@ $GRAMMAR Adjective Clauses
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ID: l2-s29
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INTRO: Here's the rule behind those sentences: "who" for people, "which" for things, "that" for either.
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An adjective clause is a group of words that describes a noun or pronoun. Adjective clauses begin with **who**, **which**, or **that**.
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CARD: An adjective clause is a group of words that describes a noun or pronoun. When referring to people, start the clause with **who**.
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{Ms. Steves is the one who teaches Spanish.}
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* **Who** refers to people.
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* **Which** refers to things.
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* **That** refers to both people and things.
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CARD: When referring to things, start the clause with **which**.
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{Roper's is the store which sells tires.}
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CARD: The word **that** can be used for both people and things. Here it refers to a thing.
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{This is the watch that broke last week.}
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CARD: And here, **that** refers to a person.
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{Mr. Dial is the man that fixed it for me.}
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SUMMARY:
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| | | ADJECTIVE CLAUSE |
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| Ms. Steves is the one | **who** | teaches Spanish. |
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@@ -1810,7 +1825,6 @@ An adjective clause is a group of words that describes a noun or pronoun. Adject
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| This is the watch | **that** | broke last week. |
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| Mr. Dial is the man | **that** | fixed it for me. |
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# Source: ST §Walter Is the One Who Sells Cars
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$DIALOGUE The One That Has the Big Kitchen
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ID: l2-s30
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INTRO: Listen to these little exchanges — every answer picks something out with an adjective clause.
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