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Road map

  • Kahoot 
  • Grammar - Relative Clauses: recap
  • Check assignments 1.3.B
  • Do exercises of C and D on Learnbeat/ 4 and 5 p. 67-68 book

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Relative clauses
We use relative clauses to describe or give extra information about something we have already mentioned. We often use them to avoid repetition. 

We often use relative pronouns (e.g. who, where, that, which, whose) to introduce relative clauses.

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Relative clauses
Restrictive relative clauses:  you need them in the sentence for it to make sense. They give you essential information. NO COMMAS!!!

Non-restrictive relative clauses: They give extra information, which isn’t absolutely necessary. We use COMMAS to separate them from the rest of the sentence. 

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Relative clauses
Restrictive relative clauses (no commas):


You can leave out that when:
  • it is the object of the relative clause
  • it is followed by a pronoun (name or I, you, he, she etc.)

This is the house that Jack built. 

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Relative clauses
Whom: is sometimes used as the object of a verb or preposition

This is George’s brother, with whom I went to school.

Whose: refers to the person that something belongs to.

He's a musician whose albums have sold millions. 

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Relative clauses
Non-Restrictive relative clauses (commas):
  • antecedent = person: who 
  • antecedent = thing: which 
  • antecedent = place: where
  • antecedent = time: when 
  • antecedent = reason: why
  • no antecedent = what ('that which')

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Relative clauses
Restrictive relative clauses (no commas):
  • antecedent = person: who or that, preference for who
  • antecedent = thing: which or that, preference for that 
  • antecedent = place: where
  • antecedent = time: when 
  • antecedent = reason: why
  • no antecedent = what ('that which')

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Homework
Study the theory of 1.3 Relative Clauses A-D on Learnbeat

Do the exercises belonging to 1.3.C and 1.3.D. Ready? Do ex. E2-4 on LB.
Prefer working in your GRO exercise book? Do ex. 4, 5 on p. 67 and 68.
You can find the theory on p. 74 to 82 in your GRO book.




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