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by Rachel Spack Koch
Intermediate level
Azar Grammar Series : Fundamentals of English Grammar , 3rd edition
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Chapter 12—Adjective Clauses
1. Reading: Personality-Type Questionaire
2. Vocabulary practice
3. Reading: Type A Personality
4. Vocabulary practice
5. Reading: Type B Personality
6. Vocabulary practice
7. Words that are similar
8. Vocabulary review
9. Conversation completions
10. Word search game
Answer Key
Word List
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Vocabulary Worksheets
Fundamentals of English Grammar, 3 rd Third Edition
Chapter 12: Adjective Clauses
Worksheet 1. Reading: Personality-Type Questionnaire
Read about types of personalities and personality tests. Take this short test. The
results are on the next page.
What kind of personality do you have? Are you a Type A personality, or a
Type B personality? Type A personality describes a person who feels driven
to succeed, and often does succeed. Type B personality describes a person
who is less driven and more social.
There are various kinds of tests which are supposed to tell you about your
own personality. Here are some sample questions. Take the test, and then
look at the results on the next page.
1. You are almost always on time for your appointments.
O Yes O No
2. You enjoy having a wide circle of acquaintances.
O Yes O No
3. You trust reason rather than feelings.
O Yes O No
4. You spend your leisure time actively socializing with a group of
people.
O Yes O No
5. It bothers you if you cannot finish what you had planned for the day.
O Yes O No
6. You easily empathize with the feelings and concerns of other people.
O Yes O No
7. It is in your nature to assume responsibility.
O Yes O No
8. A thirst for adventure is close to your heart.
O Yes O No
9. You often spend your lunch hour working at your desk.
O Yes O No
10. You look forward to having lunch with a friend or
colleague outside of the office.
O Yes O No
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Vocabulary Worksheets
Fundamentals of English Grammar, 3 rd Third Edition
Chapter 12: Adjective Clauses
Worksheet 1, page 2
Results:
If you answered “yes” to all the odd-numbered questions (Numbers 1, 3, 5, 7
and 9), you are probably a Type A personality. If you answered “yes” to the
even numbered questions (Numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10), you are probably a Type
B personality. Maybe you are a combination of Type A and Type B
personality.
(More detailed descriptions of Type A and Type B personalities are in
Worksheet 3 and Worksheet 5.)
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Circle T if the statement is true according to the questionnaire. Circle F if it is false.
1. T / F Type B personalities feel it’s very important to be on time.
2. T / F In general, Type B seems to enjoy people more than Type A
does.
3. T / F Type A personalities trust their heads more than their hearts.
4. T / F Type A people like to socialize whenever they have the chance.
5. T / F Type A people feel that they must complete all the things that
had planned to complete that day.
6. T / F Type B personalities are concerned with how other people feel.
7. T / F Type B is always looking for more responsibilities.
8. T / F Type B likes adventure.
9. T / F Type A likes to go out for lunch with colleagues and clients.
10. T / F Type B likes to have lunch in the office.
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Vocabulary Worksheets
Fundamentals of English Grammar, 3 rd Third Edition
Chapter 12: Adjective Clauses
Worksheet 2. Vocabulary practice
Choose the correct word in parenthesis to complete each sentence according to the
reading in Worksheet 1.
1. Someone's character, especially the way they behave toward other people,
is their (feelings / personality).
2. When you agree to meet someone at a certain time and a certain place,
you have made an (appointment / personality).
3. Our boss is a person who tries extremely hard to get what she wants. That
is all she thinks about. She is (supposed / driven) to succeed.
4. Someone who works with you is your co-worker or (client / colleague).
5. A thirst for adventure is a (fear of / strong desire for) adventure.
6. If you trust your head more than your heart , you base your decisions on
(reason / emotion).
7. Trust means (work too hard / have confidence in).
8. Leisure time is the time you spend (at work / away from work).
9. When you can understand someone else’s feelings, especially if you’ve had
experiences similar to theirs, you (socialize / empathize) with that person.
10. Hal takes a train to work every day rather than a car . In this sentence,
rather than means (more frequently / instead of).
11. The bridge is very old. Its age is causing (nature / concerns) that it could
collapse.
12. “Hello, sir! Would you like to try a (reason / sample)
of
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Vocabulary Worksheets
Fundamentals of English Grammar, 3 rd Third Edition
Chapter 12: Adjective Clauses
our new chocolate cake? Here. I bet you’ll love it.”
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