Relative pronouns

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What's the plan?
1. Relative Pronouns
2. Reading

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Goal for this lesson
  • I know how to use relative pronouns

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Relative Pronouns

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Name a few relative pronouns

Slide 5 - Mind map

Remember Relative Pronouns?
Wat doen ze? 
- ze verwijzen terug naar een eerder genoemd woord in de zin
- ze verbinden 2 zinsdelen aan elkaar
- ze geven meer informatie over mensen en dingen

Welke zijn er?   Who, whom, whose, which, that, where, when





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Betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden

NL: die, dat, wie, wat, hetgeen, wiens

Voorbeelden: 
Het meisje dat daar loopt is mooi.
De jongen wiens moeder in Engeland woont, is lang.

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Who
We use who to talk about people

Examples: 
The boy who works in the canteen is nice.
The girls, who are best friends, work together.




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Whose
We use whose to talk about who owns or has something: to show posession (NL = wiens)

Examples: 
- I am looking for the man whose car I hit.
- My sister, whose teacher is sick, only has 1 hour of English per week.



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Whom
Whom is also used to refer to a person, often after prepositions like to, for, on, by. But nowadays it is also accepted to use who.

Examples: 
- The shop is looking for an assistant on whom / who they can depend.
- This is the boy whom / who I sold my bike to.



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Which
We use which or that to talk about animals or things.
We use which: when extra information is NOT essential, so you can actually leave it out.

Examples: 
- The lemon ice-cream, which is the most popular, is sold out.
- The black dress, which you wore to the prom, is my favourite. 



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When
- when we use to express time (= wanneer, toen)

Examples: 
- This was the day when when we heard that Kate got married.




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Where
- where is used for places (= waar)

Examples: 
- This is the house where I was born.
- It was a difficult time, when many people were hungry.  



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Leaving it out
You can drop who, that, and which if the information is related to the object of the sentence, but not when it is related to the subject!

But you can never drop whose, which, where. 




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Leaving it out
Examples: 
- The man who/that lent me the book.
- The man (who/whom) I borrowed the book from
- The book (which/that) I borrowed
- The guy whose car I borrowed
-  The pub where I met her
- The book the title of which is peace




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That
- We use that when extra information is essential to understand who or what the sentence is about.   
- You cannot leave it out

Examples: 
- The lasagna that I wanted to eat is gone.
- The cat that broke its leg last month is walking again.  



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Na een komma gebruik je nooit 'THAT',
maar altijd who or which.

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Examples
The house that Jack and Amy built is big.

Wanneer de rel. pronoun na de komma komt, dan nooit THAT:
The lemon ice-cream, which is the most popular, is sold out 
This is Amy's sister, who I went to school with.

The student whose phone rang should bring it to me.

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Make a sentence with a relative pronoun
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Slide 19 - Open question

This is the girl _____ broke her leg.
A
who
B
which
C
whose

Slide 20 - Quiz

I haven't seen Matt, ______ brother is in jail, for a long time now.
A
who
B
whose
C
which

Slide 21 - Quiz

Brent and Adrian are two brothers ______ faces look very much alike
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Slide 22 - Open question

Yesterday I saw the car ____ was used for The Fast and the Furious.
A
who
B
which
C
whose

Slide 23 - Quiz

Evaluation
Who knows what today's goals were?

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I now understand the relative pronouns
A
Easy peasy lemon squeezy
B
Hm, I have to practice some more
C
Nope, not at all

Slide 25 - Quiz