V2 L5 U14 grammar: relative clauses

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Today's lesson objectives
You know the words of Unit 14.

You can explain the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses.
You can make your own relative clauses.
You can fill the gap in sentences with the right relative pronoun.




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Please open your SB/WB to the reading homework you did 
SB p. 81
WB p. 57

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WB reading


SB reading
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SB grammar
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Explanation and excc. on 
relative clauses

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What is a relative clause?
My brother, who is 24 years old, works at a big law firm.
(my brother works at a big law firm)
The thief who robbed an old lady was sent to jail.
(the thief was sent to jail)

It provides additional information on something or someone.

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What is a relative clause?

The thief who robbed an old lady was sent to jail.


It provides additional information on something or someone.



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Relative pronouns

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Who, whom, & whose
  1. Who gebruiken we als onderwerp of lijd vw: The woman who I saw is Margaret.
  2. Whom gebruik je na een voorzetsel (to/on/at etc): The woman to whom I gave a rose is my friend Margaret.
  3. Whose gebruik je voor bezittelijke vormen: The woman whose friend is called Margaret bought a rose.

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relative pronoun

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Relative Clauses
who - people
which - animals & things 

that - people, animals, things  (= more informal than who/which)
               that is NEVER used between two commas

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Relative pronouns
  • Link to a word previously mentioned
  • Links up two parts of the sentence

Martin played Tennis with Sophie, who was slightly injured.





relative pronoun
Noa sold her phone, which was old and damaged.
relative pronoun

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Defining relative clauses
Defining relative clauses:  essential information
  • In the middle or end of sentence
  • No commas!




He is the doctor who helped my grandmother.


This is the airport where I lost my bag.

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Non-defining relative clauses
Non-defining relative clauses:  additional information
  • In the middle or end of sentence
  • Starts and ends with comma
  • No use of 'that'





The Times, which is published in London, is a daily newspaper.


The Times is a daily newspaper.

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Relative pronouns
You can leave out relative pronouns if:
  • it is a 'defining relative clause'
  • the pronoun does NOT relate to the subject
  • there is a pronoun behind it







The flowers which he gave me were beautiful.


Persoonlijk: ik, jij, hij, etc.
Bezittelijk: mijn, zijn, onze, etc.
Wederkerend: me, je, zich, etc.
The flowers he gave me were beautiful.

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Relative pronouns
  • Who / which together with preposition
  • preposition mostly in the end.
  • preposition can also be in the beginning of sentence: formal
  • 'Who' changes to 'whom'
The officer, who Lee told his story to, was shocked.
The officer, to whom Leed told his story, was shocked.

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Which RELATIVE pronouns fit in this sentence?

I want to read the book........you gave me.
A
which, that , who
B
which, that, X
C
who, whose, whom
D
which, that

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Which RELATIVE pronoun fits in this sentence:

The officer, ....... John told his story to, was nice
A
who, that
B
who, that, X
C
who
D
which, that

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We had spaghetti .... is my favourite meal, for dinner last night.
A
whom
B
whose
C
which
D
who

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Which two relative pronouns belong to people?
A
who and that
B
who and which
C
which and whom
D
whose and who

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He is a famous architect ...
designs won an international award last year.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

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This is Mary, ...
is taking over my job when I leave.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

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The photocopier, ...
has a two-year guarantee, costs $2000.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

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He is the consultant ...
advice I rely on.
A
whose
B
who
C
that
D
whom

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The people ...
were stopped at the border were all from Eastern Europe.
A
whose
B
which
C
that
D
whom

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Today's checklist
You can explain the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses.
You can make your own relative clauses.
You can fill the gap in sentences with the right relative pronoun.

-Note: relative clauses
-Do: Grammar Excc. 1, 2, 4 on WB p. 58
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WB grammar


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