Unit 5: The autumn of terror + Relative clauses

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Ex. 5 a   Highlight the word that the underlined clause gives more information about.

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Ex. 5 b    Complete the grammar box.

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Which relative pronoun(s) is/are used to refer to people?
A
that
B
which, that
C
whose
D
who, that

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which relative pronoun(s) is/are used to refer to things and animals?
A
that
B
which, that
C
whose
D
who, that

Slide 8 - Quiz

  • In the next questions you need to type the words yourself.

  • Choose between 'who' or 'which'.

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That is the woman ....
complained about the room service.

Slide 10 - Open question

They had to put away the dog ....
bit the boy. It was too dangerous.

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The heating is not working. Do you know anyone .... can fix it?

Slide 12 - Open question

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In ex. 4: Find the sentences where you can DROP the relative pronoun.

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When the relative clause already has a subject, we can drop the relative pronoun. This is the case in ex. 4 p. 184 for sentence ...
A
3
B
6
C
8
D
10

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Defining relative clause = necessary, essential information
e.g. He saw a man who / that was talking to Catherine Eddowes.

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Is this a defining or a non-defining relative clause?
A
defining
B
non-defining

Slide 18 - Quiz

Is this a defining or a non-defining relative clause?
A
defining
B
non-defining

Slide 19 - Quiz

Is this a defining or a non-defining relative clause?
A
defining
B
non-defining

Slide 20 - Quiz

Is this a defining or a non-defining relative clause?
A
defining
B
non-defining

Slide 21 - Quiz

Is this a defining or a non-defining relative clause?
A
defining
B
non-defining

Slide 22 - Quiz

Is this a defining or a non-defining relative clause?
A
defining
B
non-defining

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In a defining relative clause...
A
the information is necessary
B
the information is extra

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In a defining relative clause...
A
there are usually commas
B
there are usually no commas

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In a non-defining relative clause...
A
the information is necessary
B
the information is extra

Slide 26 - Quiz

In a non-defining relative clause...
A
there are usually commas
B
there are usually no commas

Slide 27 - Quiz

In ex. 4, which sentence is an example of a non-defining relative clause?
A
1
B
6
C
3
D
9

Slide 28 - Quiz

Do ex. 6 a.

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Correction
1. that / which
2. that / which
3. that / which
4. who / that
5. who
6. that / which
7. that / which

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In ex. 6 a: highlight the answers where you can DROP the relative pronoun.

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Do the next exercise and highlight the answers when you drop the relative pronoun.

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Are there any more questions about relative pronouns / clauses?

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