Relative Clauses

Relative Clauses
You understand what relative clauses are and can explain them in your own words. You can do an exercise about relative clauses correctly.
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Relative Clauses
You understand what relative clauses are and can explain them in your own words. You can do an exercise about relative clauses correctly.

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defining (restrictive) clauses
My house that has a blue door needs painting.
the blue door is describing a characteristic, it helps to distinguish my house from other houses.

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defining clauses or phrases are not seperated by commas. A restrictive clause or phrase is essential to the meaning of sentence. Eliminating a restrictive element from a sentence changes its meaning entirely

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non-defining (non-restrictive) clauses
 My house, which has a blue door, needs painting.
The real point is that the house needs painting, the blue door is incidental and could be deleted.



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commas are used to set of non-defining elements, which contribute to, but not determine the meaning of the sentence. If you would take away the non-defining clause, the meaning of the sentence would stay the same.

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That's the car ... crashed into the trees next to the track.
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that
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where
C
who
D
which

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That's the teacher ... never gives us a lot of homework!
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who
B
which
C
who/that
D
which/that

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My pet dog ... is a husky is adorable.
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that
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whose
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who
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which

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Relative clauses
1. Relative clauses are sentences that give extra information. 
2. You can also connect two sentences together with a relative pronoun. 
Relative pronouns; 
who              =              for people
that               =             for things and people
which            =             for things
where           =             for places
F.e. The film that we saw last night was really funny. 
       I know the guy who you are talking about! 

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That's the girl ... loves reading.
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who
B
which
C
who/that
D
which/that

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The smartphone ... he bought yesterday is six months old.
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which
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where
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which/that
D
who

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That's the place ... my father bought an expensive car.
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who/that
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who
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where
D
which/that

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The team ... was unbeaten in the last 10 games made it to the playoffs.
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which/that
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where
C
who
D
which

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Mrs. Groen is a teacher .... teaches English at the Heemgaard.
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who/that
B
who
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which/that
D
which

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I will never forget the ice cream truck .... I always got my ice popsicle.
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which
B
which/that
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where
D
who

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Her caretaker ... is responsible for her is heartbroken.
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that
B
who
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which
D
where

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The writer ... lives in London accepted the award.
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which
B
that
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who
D
whose

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The girl ... you saw yesterday is my best friend.
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who/that
B
who
C
which/that
D
who/that/X

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Now do ex. 2, 3, 4 on p. 82 SB

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