- have practised your speaking skills using phrases 2 and 13
- can apply the English relative pronouns to sentences that provide a clear context
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Paulien Cornelisse
Typically Dutch customs
Stiff upperlip
Check phrases 2 and 13
timer
1:30
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Relative pronouns
who, whom, whose
that, which
where, when
no relative pronoun
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Relative pronoun & antecedent
I remember as a child, on the rare warm days that we used to get, my grandmother telling me to "have a cup of black tea … it will help cool you down".
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Relative pronoun & antecedent
I remember as a child, on the rare warm daysthat we used to get, my grandmother telling me to "have a cup of black tea … it will help cool you down".
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Relative pronoun & antecedent
However, when the authors considered the effect of drink temperature on body heat storage, which is a better indicator of total body temperature, the results were very different.
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Relative pronoun & antecedent
However, when the authors considered the effect of drink temperature on body heat storage, which is a better indicator of total body temperature, the results were very different.
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Relative pronoun & antecedent
These reasons include the unknown unnecessary burden they may be putting on participants who may not have the same access to the services and supports they used pre-pandemic.
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Relative pronoun & antecedent
These reasons include the unknown unnecessary burden they may be putting on participantswho may not have the same access to the services and supports they used pre-pandemic.
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Do
ex. 6, 7 and 8
Ready?
Mission 9, vocab 1 and 2
timer
10:00
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Focus
At the end of this class you
- have practised your speaking skills using phrases 2 and 13
- can apply the English relative pronouns to sentences that provide a clear context