HAVO4 20 grammar

The man, _______ father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
A
who
B
whom
C
whose
D
which
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The man, _______ father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
A
who
B
whom
C
whose
D
which

Slide 1 - Quiz

Thank you very much for your email, ______ was very interesting.
A
who
B
whose
C
that
D
which

Slide 2 - Quiz

Grammar with Ms Hart
Relative pronouns and
Phrasal verbs

Slide 3 - Slide

Learning goals
Review relative pronouns and clauses
Learn about phrasal verbs 
Complete the daily task (exercise 15 in Reader 2)
Don't forget your homework! Study Alquin and do your THUG vlog.

Slide 4 - Slide

More information about 'which'
Places: We use 'where' for location. However, we can also use 'which' to provide more information about a place. 
  • Example: Salem is the city where I was grew up. (emphasis on the place)
  • Example: Salem, which is the capital of Oregon, is a beautiful city. (more information about a city)

Which vs that: If there are commas, generally use 'which'. No commas, use 'that'. 
  • Example: The doctor that I usually go to is in Arnhem. (that could be left out)
  • Example: The doctor, which I prefer to visit, is in Arnhem. (commas!)

Pssssst... Sometimes it's okay to use either 'that' or 'which'.


Slide 5 - Slide

New York City, ______ is very diverse, has the largest population of all American cities.
A
where
B
which
C
that

Slide 6 - Quiz

Relative pronouns and commas
Use commas to set off nonrestrictive subordinate clauses (can leave it out of the sentence and it still makes sense), and do not use commas to set off restrictive clauses (can't leave it out of the sentence). 
  • Example with comma: We had fish and chips, which I always enjoy. (sentence would still make sense without 'which I always enjoy)
  • Example no comma: The woman that I married is named Angela. (without 'that I married' the sentence wouldn't make sense)

Slide 7 - Slide

Is the comma correct or incorrect?
'Marie Curie is the woman, who discovered radium.'
A
Correct
B
Incorrect

Slide 8 - Quiz

Phrasal verbs (page 18)
A phrasal verb is a phrase that’s made up of a verb and another word or two, usually a preposition but sometimes an adverb. 

Try to think of each part literally (or spatially)
  • Example: Hang out; hang in; hang up
  • Example: Look into; look out for; look up to

Slide 9 - Slide

Slide 10 - Slide

1. I wish you didn’t bring up/bring on that subject. I don’t want to talk about it.
A
bring up
B
bring on

Slide 11 - Quiz

John might need to call on/call off the barbeque. It’s going to rain all evening.
A
call on
B
call off

Slide 12 - Quiz

Daily task
1. Read all of the phrasal verbs on page 17-18 in Reader 2
2. Do exercise 15 on page 18.
3. Send me a picture on Itslearning (before midnight on Thursday).

Slide 13 - Slide

Homework
Study the Alquin vocabulary words (No time for short shrift).
Do your THUG vlog (due date is 17 January).

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