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Road map

  • Grammar - Relative Clauses: recap
  • Check assignments 1.3. E,  F. 2-4
  • Theory 1.3.G.  Shorter alternatives  
  • Do ex. 1.3.G. 2. 

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Test GRO & Alquin
17 March 2022
Test on Chapter 6, Relative Clauses GRO
and
Keywords Alquin
  • The Facetune Epidemic
  • In the Name of Honour
  • Thinking inside the Box

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Learning goals
At the end of this series of lessons you can:
  • describe what relative clauses are 
  • describe what an antecedent is
  • apply the proper relative pronoun in a relative clause 
  • describe the difference between an restrictive and a non-restrictive relative clause and 
  • the consequences they have for the use of pronouns
  • describe how prepositions are treated in relative clauses. 

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Relative Clauses
E. 3. C. Dat meisje met wie jij gisteren stond te praten, zit bij mijn zus in de klas.


The girl whom you were talking to yesterday is in my sister's class. 
The girl to whom you were talking yesterday ....
The girl (that/who/whom) you were talking to yesterday ...

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Relative Clauses
E.2. D. The pony kept pulling on the reins. I was riding the pony. 

The pony that I was riding kept pulling on the reins. 
(which is also possible, leaving out that is also an option)

Who with animals: mostly used with pets by their OWNERS. On the test it will be marked as a mistake. 

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Relative Clauses
E.4.e. He introduced me to his family. Most of them were from Scotland.

He introduced me to his family most of whom were from Scotland. 


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Relative Clauses
Let op!
Bij een groep personen maakt het verschil of je de groep als een eenheid ziet of als een verzameling individuen! 


which                                                                                        who

In dit geval is ook het werkwoord in het meervoud

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Relative Clauses
E.4.e. He introduced me to his family. His family belongs to one of the oldest Scottish clans.

He introduced me to his family which belongs to one of the
 oldest Scottish clans. 



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Relative Clauses
E.2. F. His friend turned out to be a traitor. He had trusted him completely.


His friend, whom he had trusted completely, turned  out to be a traitor. 

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Relative Clauses
E. 3. J. Frank vertelde dat hij ons niet gezien had in de bus, wat gewoon niet waar was.

Frank told us that he had not seen us on the bus, which was just not true.

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Relative Clauses
E. 2. K. I was waiting for my date. She didn't turn up. 

The date whom I was waiting for didn't turn up. 
The date for whom I was waiting didn't turn up
The date (that) I was waiting for didn't turn up.
Prepositions: always at the end of the relative clause except with whom/which. 

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Relative Clauses
whoever, whatever, wherever, whichever etc.
Je gebruikt de toevoeging '-ever' als je wilt zeggen 'wie dan ook'/ 'wat dan ook'.

  • whatever: ongeacht wat dan ook.
  • whichever: als je al een keus hebt gemaakt/als er al een selectie is gemaakt en er een beperkte keus is.

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Relative Clauses
F. 4. Jane lives in Biggleswade, wherever
 that may be (I don't know and don't much care.)

We each throw the dice and whichever (one)
 of us has the lowest total does the washing up.

Er is beperkte keuze = whichever

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Relative Clauses
We each throw the dice and whichever (one)
 of us has the lowest total does the washing up.
Er is beperkte keuze = whichever
Anders:
I hope that whoever dumped this rubbish here will be prosecuted.

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Relative Clauses
Shorter alternatives for relative clauses:
  • use the infinitive (het hele werkwoord). Met name na 'the last, the only, of een overtreffende trap: John was the last one to arrive 
  • use a continuous form (= -ing vorm) or a past participle (voltooid deelwoord): The man sitting next to Jamy ...
  • use an adjective: The people responsible for ....

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Homework 17 March 2022
Study the theory of 1.3 Relative Clauses A-G on Learnbeat
Prefer working in your GRO exercise book? Study Chapter 6

Study the keywords of the three Alquin texts 




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