Relative clauses

RELATIVE CLAUSES
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RELATIVE CLAUSES

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CHOOSE THE WORD THAT FITS THE GAP

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A hotel is a place ...
people stay when they're on holiday.
A
which
B
where
C
who
D
that

Slide 3 - Quiz

What's the name of the woman ...
lives in that house?
A
which
B
whose
C
who
D
that

Slide 4 - Quiz

What do you call someone ...
writes computer programs?
A
that
B
who
C
which
D
whose

Slide 5 - Quiz

Is that the shop ...
you bought your new laptop?
A
which
B
that
C
where
D
who

Slide 6 - Quiz

A waiter is a person ...
job is to serve customers in a restaurant.
A
who
B
that
C
which
D
whose

Slide 7 - Quiz

This smartphone, ...
I bought last week, takes great photos.
A
which
B
that
C
who
D
where

Slide 8 - Quiz

Russell Crowe, ...
starred in Gladiator, was born in New Zealand.
A
who
B
that
C
whose
D
which

Slide 9 - Quiz

RELATIVE PRONOUNS *
who for people/persons

which for things and animals

where for places

whose for possession

Slide 10 - Slide

Student book, page 25
exercise 3 + 4

10 minutes, then check

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EXERCISE 4

1. whose
2. who
3. which
4. where
5. which
6. who
7. whose
8. who
EXERCISE 5

1. which
2. whose
3. where
4. who
5. which
6. whose
7. where
8. which

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How about that?
"We often use that instead of which. In informal English, we can also use that instead of who."

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Student book, page 25
exercise 6

2 min

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COMPARE SENTENCES

Listen, read and describe the difference.

The man who is crossing the street is my uncle.
vs.
My uncle, who is crossing the street, is going to Florida next month. 

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COMPARE SENTENCES

In which sentence can you replace who with that?

The man who is crossing the street is my uncle.
vs.
My uncle, who is crossing the street, is going to Florida next month. 

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COMPARE SENTENCES

In which sentence can you remove the relative clause*?

The man who is crossing the street is my uncle.
vs.
My uncle, who is crossing the street, is going to Florida next month. 

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DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSEinformation given is essential
You can replace who/which with that
You cannot remove the clause
NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE information given is extra
You cannot replace who/which with that
You can remove the clause
You use commas before and after the clause 

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Student book, page 113
Exercise 3 --> right side of the page
5 minutes, then check

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1. The man who lives next door is Tom's cousin.
2. This is Tod Garcia, who comes from New York.
3. Is that the hotel where you stayed?
4. I like leisure centres where you can play squash.
5. Matthias, whose dad is German, speaks four languages.
6. Who's the girl whose sweatshirt you borrowed?
7. Where's the CD which/that I lent you?
8. My dad's car, which he bought in 1995, has just brokend down for the first time. 

Slide 20 - Slide

FINAL ACTIVITY
Join the sentence with the words in brackets by using a relative clause: 
- She worked for a man (the man used to be an athlete)
"She worked for a man who used to be an athlete". 
- Karel was late for work today (Karel is my brother).
"Karel, who is my brother, was late for work today"

Slide 21 - Slide

The customer liked the waitress (the customer was very friendly)

Slide 22 - Open question

She wrote to her friend (her friend lives in Vietnam)

Slide 23 - Open question

The bag was stolen (I bought the bag yesterday)

Slide 24 - Open question

The history teacher wasn't there today. (the history teacher is very tall)

Slide 25 - Open question