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English as a Second Language (ESL)
Find someone who ...
Literature
Characters and setting: the boy who cried wolf
This worksheet is about Sadako Sasaki who survived the bombing of Hiroshima.
English language
Ficha adaptada de Aprendo en casa.
*CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION
READ, THEN ASNWER THE QUESTIONS
relative clauses (who-which)
relative clauses (who/which)
The simple present poses a problem for students who have to remember so many facts about it. Here is more practice to help them internalize the verbal tense readily and easily.
Intoducing yourself. say who you work for
Family vocabulary - Questions with WHO
MAKING THE DIFFERENCE AMONG WHOSE WHOM WHOM
How to answer Who is she/ he?
English Language Arts (ELA)
vocabulary and grammar
Who is shorter
writing relative pronouns
Who's this?
Comprehension
Choose the correct answer to the question.
Relative Clauses Who That
Make your family tree by dragging and dropping the pictures into the red boxes on the tree. Copy the words from the box below to show who these people are for you. Type in the green boxes.
body parts
Escucha y selecciona el monstruo correcto.
Students will click on the blue box to hear the question, then draw a line to the correct answer.
seleccionar la respuesta correcta
In this exercise, students will join two clauses using a relative pronoun: who, which or what.
Fill in the blanks with 'who' or 'which'.