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Relative Clauses
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Slide 1 - Diapositive

A babysitter is someone who takes care of children.
A
Defining
B
Non-defining

Slide 2 - Quiz

1. Defining, people
2. Defining, things
3. Non-defining, people
4. Non-defining, things

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

The bike that I loved was stolen.
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 4 - Quiz

Exercise 2 page 112
  • Jamie Eagle, who is the outright winner of today's slot-car racing, is with me now. ND
  • I'm on the lookout for older ones that have text on the picture. D
  • Looking at the stamps, they're older than you say, which is brilliant. ND
  • I knew someone once who had an absolute passion for making things out of wood.

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Exercise 2 page 112
  • It was my cousin who's to blame. D
  • Jenny Braintree, whose bedroom I'm sitting in right now, has a rather unusual hobby. ND
  • I'm trying to paint a scene from every country in the world, most of which I haven't been to. ND
  • The group that puts on these events was only formed about four months ago. D

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Exercise 3 page 112
  • The picture which/that I wanted to buy had already been sold.
  • She was the teacher who/that I really looked up to.
  • The thing which/that I can't stand about Harry is his odd socks!
  • That boy who/that you met at John's party plays tennis.
  • The hotel which/that we stayed at had luxurious bathrooms.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Where, when and why
  • After nouns that have to do with place, time and reason.
  • When and why can be omitted in defining relative clauses.

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Exercise 4 page 112
  • where
  • when
  • who
  • which

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Who vs whom
Informal English

Who as both subject and object
Formal written English
Who as subject
Whom as object OR with preposition

Slide 10 - Diapositive

Exercise 5 page 113
  • The collector from whom I have bought many rare film posters lives in Paris.
  • The weird millionaire for whom my sister worked expected her to clean his collection of antiques every day.
  • Wetherby, with whom I went riding, was always the perfect gentlemen.

Slide 11 - Diapositive

Whose
Used for both people and things
Expresses possession

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Exercise 6 page 113
  • The singer, whose art collection is now worth millions, has always been a fan of modern British painters.
  • Maria, whose hobbies include skydiving and collecting antiques, works in a bank in central London.
  • The hot air balloon, whose first flight was made in 1783, was designed by the Montgolfier Brothers.
  • Collectors, whose number has doubled over the last decade, form an increasingly large part of the buyers at local auctions.

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Exercise 7 page 113
  • delight
  • elegance
  • exception
  • mass
  • remark
  • substantance 

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Exercise 8 page 113
emphasising attractiveness
emphasising extend
emphasising rarity
delightful
elegant
exceptional
massive
remarkable
substantial

Slide 15 - Question de remorquage

Exercise 9 page 113
  • more
  • which/that
  • whose
  • as
  • from
  • ought
  • not
  • would

Slide 16 - Diapositive

Exercise 10 page 113
Match the adjectives from exercise 7 to a noun from exercise 10.

Slide 17 - Diapositive