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In today's lesson 
We are going to review:
  •        The relative clauses
  •       Clauses with What
  •       Gerund vs to infinitive

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Unit 1:Relative clauses: review 
1. We use relative clauses to add information about the subject or object of a sentence. 

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2.  Relative clauses are introduced with words like 
  • who, that, which, where and whose. 
  • We use who or that to refer to people.
  • He’s the man who / that wrote the article.
  • We use which or that to refer to things.
  • The newspaper which / that gives the best news is The Daily Standard.

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3.  We use where to refer to places.
  • That’s the building where my sister works.

We use whose to refer to possession.
  • She’s the woman whose house got destroyed in the flood.

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Relative clauses:
The man ... car was stolen was on the news
A
which
B
whose
C
that
D
who

Slide 6 - Quizvraag

Relative clauses describe or give extra information about something.
A
true
B
false

Slide 7 - Quizvraag

Relative Clauses:
The village in .........I lived had really changed
A
that
B
which
C
whom
D
who

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Relative Clauses:
The village in .........I lived had really changed
A
that
B
which
C
whom
D
who

Slide 9 - Quizvraag

For relative clauses:
What comes after a person?
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

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For relative clauses:
What comes after a thing or animal?
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

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Relative clauses:
Sarah's dog.... is still young, always likes to play with a ball
A
who
B
which
C
whom
D
whose

Slide 12 - Quizvraag

Defining relative clause
A defining relative clause gives essential information about the thing or person we are talking about. In this case we do not use a comma.
  • The man who works in this office is very intelligent.
  • (= I am talking about the only man who works in this office.)

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Non-defining relative
4. A non-defining relative clause gives information that is simply additional about the thing or person we are talking about. The extra information is between commas.

  • The man, who works in this office, is very intelligent.
  • (= I am talking about an intelligent man and adding the non-essential information that he works in this office.)

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Unit 2: what clauses

1. 1 The word what can be used to mean the thing that, and can be used as the subject or object of a verb. 
  • What (the thing that) makes me angry is the way he talks to people. (subject)
  • I can’t remember what (the thing that) he said. (object)

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2.  When what begins the sentence, we can use words like that / why / when (etc.) to join the second part of the sentence.
 
  • What you don’t understand is that people are all different.
  • What I don’t like is when people want me to be the same as them.

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Defining relative clauses give us...
A
Extra information
B
Essential information

Slide 17 - Quizvraag

Grammar 2 Non-defining relative clauses
3. Nadal, whose uncle was a football player, won Wimbledon in 2010.
A
Correct
B
Incorrect

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Can we omit the relative pronouns in sentences with non-defining relative clauses?
A
yes, we can
B
no, we can't

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Non-defining relative clauses give us...
A
Extra information
B
Essential information

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There are 2 kinds of relative clauses: defining and non-defining clauses. But in one of them, you are not allowed to use THAT. Which one is that?
A
Defining relative clause
B
Non-defining clause

Slide 21 - Quizvraag

Which clauses have commas?
A
defining relative clauses
B
non-defining relative clauses

Slide 22 - Quizvraag

Grammar 2 Non-defining relative clauses
2. This sport, that was invented two years ago, is becoming very popular.
A
Correct
B
Incorrect

Slide 23 - Quizvraag

True or false about relative clauses?
een 'relative clause' is een zelfstandig naamwoord
gebruik je als je extra info over iets/iemand wilt geven 
je kunt who/which/that ook altijd weglaten
een bijzin staat altijd tussen komma's 
who/whom/which gaat over mensen
that gebruik je bij personen, dieren of dingen
whose geeft bezit aan

Slide 24 - Sleepvraag

Verbs + gerund/infinitive review 
Some verbs (remember, stop, try) can be followed by a second verb in either the gerund form or the infinitive form. The form of the second verb depends on the meaning of the sentence. 

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Remember
  • I remember phoning her to invite her. (= I phoned, and I remember that I did that.)
  • I remembered to phone her and invite her. (= I nearly forgot to phone, but I remembered and then I phoned.)
Stop
  • The teacher stopped talking and left the room. (= The teacher was talking, then she stopped and left the room.)
  • When I was walking down the street, I stopped to talk to a friend of mine. (= I stopped walking, and after I stopped I began to talk to a friend.)

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Try
I tried closing the door but I could still hear the noise. (= It was noisy outside. I closed the door. When the door was closed, I could still hear the noise outside.)
I tried to close the door but it was stuck. (= I wanted to close the door, and I tried, but I was unsuccessful.

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Evaluation: was the lesson useful? What did you learn, name 3 things.

Slide 30 - Open vraag

Evaluation: what will you remember from this lesson (you can answer in English or Dutch?)

Slide 31 - Open vraag

EVALUATION:
Are you ready for the test?

Slide 32 - Open vraag

How do you feel about this reading lesson?
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Slide 33 - Poll

Ik begrijp de grammatica van dit hoofdstuk.

Slide 34 - Poll

The End

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