This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Relative pronouns
Lesson goal:
Use the relative pronouns correctly
Slide 1 - Slide
Relative pronouns
Use: We use Relative pronouns (betrekkelijke voornaamwoorden)
--> to refer to people, things and animals, places
-->and to indicate that someone or something possesses something
Slide 2 - Slide
Who
We use this Relative pronoun to refer to people
This is the man who always walks around town with a paper bag over his head.
Slide 3 - Slide
Whose
We use this Relative pronoun to indicate that someone/something possesses* something else.
Whose money is this?
* translation verb: bezitten
Slide 4 - Slide
Which
We use this Relative pronoun to refer to animals or things.
This is a picture of our dog, which we recently adopted from a shelter.
Slide 5 - Slide
That
Explanation in Dutch
This Relative pronoun may sometimes be used instead of who (for people) and which (for animals/things). No comma!
I loathe people that / who constantly make fun of others.
The speech that / which my classmate gave at the graduation ceremony was brilliant.
Slide 6 - Slide
Relative pronouns
Verwijzen terug naar een eerder genoemd woord
Verbinden twee zinsdelen aan elkaar
Martin played Tennis with Sophie, who was slightly injured.
relative pronoun
Noa sold her phone, which was old and damaged.
relative pronoun
Slide 7 - Slide
The dog .... walks over there, isn't mine.
A
who
B
which
Slide 8 - Quiz
who/which/that/O? She sent me a reply, ... simply said: "OK".
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
O
Slide 9 - Quiz
who/which/that/O? She was somebody ... always looked happy.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
O
Slide 10 - Quiz
who, which, that or O? Here are some songs ... my mother taught me.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
0
Slide 11 - Quiz
I’ve lost the money _______ my mum gave me!
A
which
B
who
Slide 12 - Quiz
That’s the museum _______ has some really old jewellery.
A
which
B
who
Slide 13 - Quiz
Michael’s the person _______ helped me the most at primary school.
A
which
B
who
Slide 14 - Quiz
Sarah’s got a ring _______ was her grandmother’s
A
which
B
who
Slide 15 - Quiz
Hi! My name’s Jeremy, __________ is also my father’s name! I’m a student at a university which is right in the centre of the city. I live in a big student apartment block __________ about 200 other students live, too. It’s quite good – apart from the rooms, there are areas __________ we can relax and buy food. Anyway, I was sorting out the shelves __________ have all my books on them – and I found a book which belonged to another student __________ studies with me. So I went to give him back the book that I had found. But he wasn’t in his room. Then as I was looking at the book, I found something __________ was hidden between the pages. It was a photo of him and me and a friend who dropped out last year. Quite sad, really!
which
that
who
which
where
where
Slide 16 - Drag question
I understand relative pronouns and can use them.
Easy peasy, lemon squeezy; Yes!
I think I can do this, but not sure.
No.
Slide 17 - Poll
Close your laptop
Open your book and notepad. Do exercises 3 and 4 on page 74.
Afterwards, study the study box on page 89 and the words of lesson 3 & 4.