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Welcome! 

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Grammar 7
Relative Clauses

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Grammar 7

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THEME 3: RELATIVE CLAUSES
IMPORTANT:
WHO: for people
WHICH: for animals and things
THAT: for persons, animals & things (informal & not after a comma)
WHOM: for people, after a preposition
WHOSE: for possessive (van wie/wiens)

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Mathematics, ... is his favourite subject, is given by a certain Mr. Green
A
which
B
that
C
who
D
whom

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Beethoven, ... we have just been listening to, was one of the world's finest composers.
A
whom
B
who
C
which
D
that

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Napoleon, about ... so many books have been written, is the most famous French emperor.
A
whom
B
who
C
which
D
that

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The teacher ... gives history is ill: we are free.
A
whom
B
which
C
who
D
whose

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Chess, about ... I know nothing, seems difficult to play.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

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Where is the child ... parents have asked for an appointment?
A
who
B
whom
C
which
D
whose

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I saw several houses ... were quite cosy.
A
that
B
who
C
whose
D
which

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Gramar 8
The Passive

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Grammar 8

The passive consists of:

 form of ‘to be’ + past participle (volt. dlw.)


I teach this lesson. 

This lesson is taught by me.


What is happening is important     



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John washes the dishes

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Sarah is writing a letter.

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Children made these clothes in China.

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He was playing the guitar.

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Grammar 9
both, either, neither, all, each, every, none

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2 persons, animals or things
Both:            Both girls admitted cheating on their tests.
Either:          You may borrow either book.
Neither:       You may borrow neither book. I need them myself.

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2 or more persons, animals or things
Each:           Each student passed the central exams.

-> emphasis on individual things. 

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3 or more persons, animals or things
All:                The suspect admitted to all charges.
Every:          A criminal burgled nearly every house in the street.
None:          None of the missing jewels were recovered. 

Every -> emphasis on the whole. 

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The new principal has changed ... in the school.
A
all
B
everything
C
every
D
all things

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Do ... English people like the Queen?
A
all
B
all of
C
every
D
each

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... in the class are intelligent.
A
Every boy
B
All the boys
C
All of boys
D
All boy

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I go to school ...
A
all days
B
every day
C
all the days
D
each days

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The police questioned ... the drivers.
A
each
B
most
C
all of
D
every

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... advice was good.
A
All the
B
Each
C
Every piece
D
Most of

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Do you understand all the grammar of Chapter 3 of Stepping Stones?

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Homework

Do: See Tasklist online




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