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What is the purpose of a laboratory?
What is the purpose of a laboratory?
- A location for social gatherings
- A special room for scientists to do tests (correct)
- A place for physical education
- An area for watching TV series
Which relative pronoun is used to refer to places?
Which relative pronoun is used to refer to places?
- Who
- Which
- Where (correct)
- That
What does the term 'equipment' refer to in a scientific context?
What does the term 'equipment' refer to in a scientific context?
- The people conducting the tests
- Tools necessary for conducting experiments (correct)
- Specific results from experiments
- Places where tests occur
Which of the following options best describes 'gymnasium'?
Which of the following options best describes 'gymnasium'?
What does it mean to 'borrow' something?
What does it mean to 'borrow' something?
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New Vocabulary
- Laboratory (lab): A dedicated space where scientists conduct experiments.
- Equipment: Tools and instruments used during experiments.
- Experiments: Tests and trials performed to observe and validate hypotheses.
- Department: A specific division or section within a larger organization, like a school.
- Gymnasium: A facility designed for physical education and sporting activities in a school.
- Water fountain: A fixture that provides drinking water in public areas, often found in schools.
- Court: A general term for public spaces like food courts (for eating) and courtyards (open areas).
- TV series: A program broadcast on television with multiple episodes.
- Popular with: Something well-liked or favored by a specific group.
- Run: To move quickly on foot.
- Borrow: To temporarily take something from someone with the intent to return it.
- Take place: To happen or occur.
Relative Clauses
- Definition: A part of a sentence that provides extra information about a noun, using pronouns like "who," "which," and "where."
- Relative Pronouns:
- Who: Used for people, e.g., "The teacher who loves reading."
- Which: Used for animals or things, e.g., "The book which has a colorful cover."
- Where: Used for places, e.g., "The city where I was born."
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