... Exercises of relative clauseI. Write all the pronouns possible to complete each sentence. Write Ø if the sentence is correct without adding a pronoun. 1. We ... in brackets as a relative clause (defining or non-defining) in an appropriate place in the sentence. Give alternative relative pronouns if possible. (Use - to indicate ‘no relative pronoun’.)1. ... Master's course is no longer taught. (I took this course in 1990.) III. Replace the relativeclauses by an infinitive or infinitive phrase.1. He was the first man who left the burning...
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... hotel)PunctuationCommas are not used in defining relative clauses. Relative pronounsThe following relative pronouns are used in defining relative clauses: Person Thing Place Time Reason Subject ... kinds of clauses, how can you recognize a relative one?First, it will contain a subject and verb. Next, it will begin with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that or which) or a relative ... recommended.Sentence that became the relative clauseThe book is required for this workshop. Relative Pronoun Function subject of the relative clauseLocation of the relative clause it's at the...
... whereB.whichB.whichC.whoC.whoD.whenD.whenADBCD 2. Relative clauses 2. Relative clauses a. Defining relativeclauses ( mÖnh ®Ò quan hÖ a. Defining relativeclauses ( mÖnh ®Ò quan hÖ x¸c ®Þnh)x¸c ®Þnh)Eg: ... sentences……… are relative clauses. 2.We are studying sentences……… are relative clauses. A.whenA.whenB.whoB.whoC.whoseC.whoseD.whichD.which3.The woman…….I was dancing with stepped on my ... who is my sister’s closest friend.closest friend.b. Non-defining relativeclauses (mÖnh ®Ò quan b. Non-defining relativeclauses (mÖnh ®Ò quan hÖ kh«ng x¸c ®Þnh)hÖ kh«ng x¸c ®Þnh)Eg: Yesterday...
... appropriate ending from the boxand make it into a relative clause.STEPS ACTIVITIVESReview - Teacher and students review how to write the sentences withrelative pronoun.PracticeV. Complete the ... blanks with who, which or where.I have many friends and they all have different ideas of summervacations. One friend of mine (1)__________ is the mostadventurous likes an exciting holiday with ... whom6. which7. where8. which9. which10.whichII. What do these people do? Match each word with its definition. Write full sentences.a. electricianb. plumberc. goldsmithd. carpentere....
... describe. relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary Relative clauses - defining or non-defining? Study the situations and then decide whether the following relativeclauses ... Westminster Abbey.Samuel Johnson Relative Adverbs Choose the correct relative adverb. Exercises on relative clauses. I- Combine the two sentences using relative pronouns.1. I apologizes to ... which we visited yesterday, is very old. Non-Defining Relative Clauses Combine the sentences using relative clauses. Note that all relativeclauses are non-defining.1. Samuel Johnson was the son...
... Name: ……………………………………………… Class: 11……… UNIT 9 – RELATIVECLAUSES 3I. Combine each pair of sentences, using Relative Clauses: 1. The man was a botanist. His son was intelligent.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….2. ... moon.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….6. The book is mine. I put it on the table.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….7. I study with the schoolboy. You saw his father yesterday.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….8. The...
... IV. Rewrite the following sentences, using Relative Clauses: 1. This is the first thing. I want to tell you about it.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….2. ... can play with them.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….15. The team has lost all matches. This doesn’t surprised me.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….16. John has a few exercises. ...
... properly, you have to water them regularly. Page 3INFINITIVE RELATIVE CLAUSES (A Supplement to English 11, Basic Course)Look at this pattern with an adjective and a to-infinitive. - Which was the ... reluctant wonderful dangerous keen safe wrong difficult3. Patterns with too and enoughBefore the for pattern, we can use too or enough with a quantifier, adjective or adverb. - There's too much ... arrangement eagerness preparations willingness attempt failure promise wish choiceb. Some other nouns with similar meanings can take a to-infinitive, e.g. chance, effort, opportunity, scheme, time....
... Comparison between restrictive clauses and non- restrictive clauses Restrictive clauses Non-restrictive clauses - Necessary ( cần thiết)- Can’t be omitted (không thể bỏ)- Without commas (không dấu ... teacher2. Relative clauses a. Restrictive clauses ( mệnh đề quan hệ giới hạn)Là mệnh đềä rất cần thiết để bổ nghóa cho mệnh đề chính, nên không thể bỏ đượcb. Non – Restrictive clauses ( mệnh ... được chuyển lên trước mệnh đề quan hệN + who(m)/ which/ that + S + V + prepositions ( in, on , at, with, to , . . .)= N + prepositions + whom , which + S + VEx : The man who(m) you are talking...
... just the relative pronoun if possible 2) Reduction of relativeclauses if possible. Of course, here relative pronoun will be omitted as well as some changes on the verb within the relative ... eaten by the mice was poisonous. REDUCED NON-DEFINING RELATIVECLAUSES Relative [=adjective] clauses Necessary [=defining; restrictive] clauses Unnecessary [=non-defining] There are two different ... you are absolutely right, because “The relative pronoun can be omitted ONLY in necessary [defining] adjective [relative] clauses. ” Page 1REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES What is called “reduction” is...