Relative pronouns

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EnglishFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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relative pronouns

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Relative pronouns explanation:
A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. It is called a "relative" pronoun because it "relates" to the word that its relative clause modifies.

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After reading the explanation, did you understand what it means?
A
YES, of course
B
No! Are you kidding me?!?
C
I knew what a relative pronoun meant.

Slide 3 - Quiz

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Fill in: The person _____phoned me last night is my teacher.

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The person who phoned me last night is my teacher.

  • We use WHO for people.

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The bag which I bought was brown.

  • We use WHICH for things.

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THAT
We use that for both things & people

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The bag that I bought was brown.
The person that phoned me last night is my teacher.

  • We use THAT for both people & things.

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The car ____ I drive is old.
A
what
B
that
C
which
D
who

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The cyclist ____won the race trained hard
A
who
B
what
C
which

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I am looking for someone ____ can watch my dog while I go on vacation.
A
whom
B
which
C
that
D
who

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Do you know the difference between WHO/ WHICH /THAT?
A
YES, let's move on!
B
NO, please explain again!

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just one more:
The police needed details ____could help identify the robber.

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answer: which / that

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the importance of commas

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next slide
On the next slide, you will see 2 sentences. Try to figure out why one is with commas and the other one not......

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Her brother, who lives in London, is a doctor.
Her brother who called you last week got married.

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Her brother is a doctor.

(living in London is extra information which you can leave out)
Her brother got married.
(brother who called you is important because it is about which brother)

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With or without commas:
Plants(,) which grow in the desert(,) need little water.
A
with
B
without

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***Important
  • Plants which grow in the desert need little water.          OR
  • Plants that grow in the desert need little water. 

BUT

  • I have a lot of plants, which I water every day.           
  • I have a lot of plants, that I water every day.  NOT!

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https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/relative-pronouns-and-relative-clauses

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Fill in the gap:
I am not sure ____ car that is.

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I don't care ____ you invite to your party!
A
which
B
who
C
whom
D
whose

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Do you want to know when we can leave the relative pronouns out?
A
Yes!
B
No, thanks.
C
I don't know what you mean.

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to leave it out or not to leave it out
that's the question..... When?

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leaving out the relative pronoun
Sometimes you can leave out the relative pronouns:
This is the boy (who) I met yesterday. --> it is not the subject in the sentence so, you can leave it out
This is the boy who was at the party. --> you cannot leave it out because it is the subject in the sentence. 

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How was this way of teaching?

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