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Relative Pronouns and Relative Clauses
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Today's lesson: Relative pronouns
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Middelbare school
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Welcome students!
Welcome to your English lessons!
Today's lesson: Relative pronouns
Mr. Westra
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Learning Objectives
Understand the role of relative pronouns in English language.
Identify and use the main English relative pronouns: which, that, who, and whom.
Understand the concept of an antecedent in grammar.
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Definition and Role
Relative clause: Provides additional information about the preceding noun or noun phrase.
Antecedent: The noun or noun phrase that a relative pronoun refers to.
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Main English Relative Pronouns
Which
That
Who
Whom
Whose
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Restrictive vs. Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses
Restrictive: Specifies the antecedent.
Nonrestrictive: Provides extra information.
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The Concept of an Antecedent
The noun or noun phrase that a relative pronoun refers to.
Some examples of these can be:
Vote with the party that is right.
My mother was very kind to me, which made me love her dearly.
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Non restrictive sentences
This is a form which simply adds more information to the sentence.
You can remove this information without changing the meaning sentence itself:
My previous house,
which was quite small
, was in Coventry.
I did well in chemistry,
which was always my favorite subject
.
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Differences between who & whom
No difference in speaking language --> use who
Academic writing does make a difference
Who is used as the subject of a sentence
Whom is used a the object of a sentence
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Which relative pronoun is used to refer to people?
A
whom
B
what
C
who
D
which
Slide 10 - Quiz
Which relative pronoun is used to refer to things or animals?
A
that
B
which
C
who
D
whom
Slide 11 - Quiz
Which relative pronoun is used to refer to a place?
A
which
B
when
C
where
Slide 12 - Quiz
I did well in chemistry, ............ was always my favorite subject.
A
that
B
which
C
who
D
whom
Slide 13 - Quiz
I don’t like people ........... only talk about themselves.
A
that
B
which
C
who
D
whom
Slide 14 - Quiz
My neighbor Jamil, ....... I’d never met before, came over to introduce himself yesterday.
A
that
B
which
C
who
D
whom
Slide 15 - Quiz
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