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Welcome!
Happy to see you today!
Take a seat and wait till we get started!
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Before we begin...
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Today
check past simple vs present perfect
relative pronouns
defining-non defining clause
words
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Goals of today
you know what a relative pronoun is
you can use 2 different relative pronouns correctly
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past simple
vs
present perfect
What was the difference again?
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past simple present perfect
I walked to school this morning
I/he/they + verb-ed
I have walked to school this week
I/they/we + have + verb-ed
he/she/it + has + verb-ed
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Rule of thumb
If there's a t
ime element
in the sentence, you
never
use have or has
unless the time element is
still going on
, then you
have to use
have or has
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Relative pronouns
what are they and when do we use them?
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relative pronouns
The man,
who
was waiting on the bus, was wearing a red coat
You're going to be late for the meeting
which
is in 5 minutes
He went to the same school
that
my father went to
What do the underlined words refer to?
Slide 9 - Diapositive
who - which - that
Who ---> people (sometimes animals)
"The boy, who was only 10 years old, solved the murder"
Which --> things (sometimes animals)
"We had pizza yesterday, which is my favourite meal"
That --> people and things both
"Jason is the man that painted my house"
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When to use that
difference between these sentences?
The house
that Bob build
The house,
which was built by Bob
, was grey
This is the organisation
that gives food to homeless people
The organisation,
which gives food to homeless people
, does great work!
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When to use that
If the part of the sentence is necessary to understand the rest of it, you can use that
If you can leave out the part of the sentence and the sentence still makes sense, use who or which
This sentence,
which will still make sense without the underlined part
, doesn't need a 'that'
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Exercise and practice
exercises 2: who or which
timer
4:00
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Words for period 1
Let's start using Memrise
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Goals of today
you know what a relative pronoun is
you can use 2 different relative pronouns correctly
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Bye!
Have a lovely day!
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