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Slide 1 - Slide
Which relative pronoun do we use for people and things?
A
Which
B
Who
C
Whose
D
That
Slide 2 - Quiz
Possession
Place
Time
Reason
Why
When
Where
Whose
Slide 3 - Drag question
In which sentence can you drop the relative pronoun?
A
The book that I borrowed from the library is due tomorrow.
B
The movie that we watched last night was amazing.
C
She loves the dress which her sister bought for her birthday.
D
The man who lives next door is a famous musician.
Slide 4 - Quiz
Defining
Non-defining
The woman who lives next door is a doctor.
My brother, who lives in New York, is visiting us next week.
The book that you recommended was really interesting.
Paris, which is a very romantic place, is my favourite city in the world.
Slide 5 - Drag question
Next up: new theory!
Slide 6 - Slide
What part of the sentence do these RC give info about?
Jack the Ripper was never caught,
which is shocking given the number of suspects.
Many letters were sent to the police,
which made it harder to identify the real killer.
The victim,
whose belongings were scattered on the ground
, had no identification.
The alley
where the attack happened was dark and silent.
The year
when the murders happened was 1888.
Nobody knows the reason
why he committed these crimes.
Slide 7 - Slide
Compare
Jack the Ripper was never caught,
which
Many letters were sent to the police,
which
The victim,
The alley
The year
The reason
Slide 8 - Slide
Sentence relative clause
Relative clauses that give information about the entire sentence.
Always use the relative pronoun: which.
Slide 9 - Slide
What are these words called?
in, at, to, since, for, about, behind...
Slide 10 - Slide
Prepositions
How do the prepositions relate to the other words? What are they used for?
There is a lot of sugar
in
this cake.
We’ll meet
at
the park tomorrow.
I gave the book
to
my friend.
This gift is
for
you.
Slide 11 - Slide
Prepositions
Are used to show the relationship between words, for example:
There is a lot of sugar in this cake: in show the relationship between sugar and cake.
Slide 12 - Slide
Prepositions in relative clauses:
The alley
that the body was found in was poorly lit.
There are many theories about the killer,
none of which have been proven.
The identity of Jack the Ripper remains a mystery,
which many historians have dedicated their lives to.
Slide 13 - Slide
Prepositions in relative clauses:
The alley
that the body was found
in
was poorly lit.
There are many theories about the killer,
none
of
which have been proven.
The identity of Jack the Ripper remains a mystery,
which many historians have dedicated their lives
to
.
Slide 14 - Slide
Prepositions in relative clauses:
In relative clauses the preposition is placed
at the end of the clause.
Slide 15 - Slide
What is wrong with this sentence?
The alley where the body was found in.
Slide 16 - Open question
Prepositions in relative clauses:
You cannot combine where with a preposition.
The correct sentence is:
The alley where the body was found.
Or
The alley that the body was found in.
Slide 17 - Slide
In what way is the relative clause being used?
Jack the ripper was a mysterious killer. Jack the ripper terrorized the streets of London.
Jack the ripper, who was a mysterious killer, terrorized the streets of London.
Slide 18 - Slide
Relative clauses can be used to combine sentences
to avoid repetition.
Slide 19 - Slide
Complete the green box on page 209.
Slide 20 - Slide
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