... RELATIVE CLAUSES- CLAUSES OF CONCESSIONExercise 1: 1. The woman ______ lives next door is a university ... However 24. My cousin Nathan, ______ a speech therapist, lives in England. a. whom is b. who’s c. whose d. that is 25. “Terry and Richenda bought a new car then?” “Yes, _______ they couldn’t really...
... Using relative clauses to combine the following pairs of sentences:1. Alexandra Bell was the man. He invented the telephone. 2. I recently ... job because I like the people. I work with them.10. A waitress served us. She was very impolite and impatient.11. It seems that Earth is the only planet. It can support life.12. 1945 is the ... the things. They were talking about them.24. The police have caught the men. They stole my car. 25. Who was the girl? You were with her last night.26. Do you know a restaurant? We can really...
... Relative clauses - defining or non -defining? Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non -defining. defining – no commasnon -defining – commas1. ... we visited yesterday, is very old. Non -Defining Relative ClausesCombine the sentences using relative clauses. Note that all relative clauses are non -defining. 1. Samuel Johnson was the son ... relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary 10. Love is a feeling which nobody can describe. relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary Relative clauses...
... located in Orlando, Florida, USA, and covers a large area of land. 143. Do you know the policeman? He is coming toward us. Use reduced relative clauses in place of the relative clauses144. ... understand the woman. I talked to her on the phone. 256 . I want to tell you about the party. I went to it last night. 257 . The music was gentle. We listened to it last night. 258 . Alice ... years. 253 . We often visit our friends in Brostol. It is only miles away. Combine sentence using : preposition + whom/which 254 . The movie was interesting. We went to it. 255 . I couldn’t...
... Prepared by Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Trân RELATIVE CLAUSES REPLACED BY PARTICIPLES AND TO-INFINITIVESI. Reduce the following relative clauses, using Participle Phrases:1. The man who ... radio?->……………………………………………………………………………………20. He lives in a big house which stands on the top of the hill.->……………………………………………………………………………………II. Reduce the following relative clauses, using To- infinitives:21. I have some ... which leads to the school is very wide.->……………………………………………………………………………………3. My grandfather, who is old and sick, never goes out of the house.->……………………………………………………………………………………4. We are...
... Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Trân RELATIVE CLAUSESI. Combine sentences, using Relative Pronouns or Adverbs:1. Hue was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It attracts thousands of tourists every ... _________________________________________________________________________________5. A waitress served us. She was very impolite and impatient-> _________________________________________________________________________________6. ... _________________________________________________________________________________19. Many rivers and lakes around the world are polluted. This caused serious diseases to people using the river...
... anything i can do to help ?The noise that he made woke everybody up.2/ Relative pronouns used in definingrelative clauses :+/ For persons Subject :who /that Object : who/whom/that possesive ... you.-Sometimes these clauses are separated from their noun/ pronoun by a word or phraseEx:I saw something in the paper which would interest you-But normally, relative clauses should be placed ... of " who" and is used formally in object clausesEx:He is a person whom you can rely on-However, this is noun felt to be excessively formal by most speakers and " who"...
... But non -defining clauses , coming later in the sentence , after the object of the main verb or after a preposition+noun , are common in conversation .Ex :She introduced me to her husband ,whom ... b/Object :who/whom-We used "who/whom " as the subject of the main clause although "whom" is more formal and rarely used in spoken English .The pronoun can't be omitted .Ex ... "whom" and the pronoun can't be omitted .Ex:Mr Richard , for whom i was working , was vey generous. It is however possible to move the preposition to the end of the clause . This...
... a. conglomerate b. millionaire c. scandal d. chain RESTRICTIVE AND NON -RESTRICTIVE RELATIVE CLAUSESI. Restrictive relative clauses with who, whom, which and that1. Study examples: I spoke ... when about times, and why for reason.II. Non – restrictive relative clause Restrictive relative clauses Non – restrictive relative clause Eg1: The woman who lives next my door is a doctor. My ... in the relative clause Eg3: The hotel wasn’t clean. We stayed there. The hotel where we stayed wasn’t clean.* We can use where in relativeclause to talk about places, when about times, and why...
... man about ____ I was telling you is standingover there.A. who B. that C. whom D. All are correct64) The woman ____ Ann must take care of is very poor and old.A. whom B. thatC. who D. All ... ____ lives next door, is very friendly.A. who B. whom C. that D. All are correct70) We went to Sandra’s party, ____ we enjoyed very much.A. which B. whom C. that D. who71) John, ____ I have ... don’t like people ____ lose their tempers easily.A. who B. whose C. that D. A & C are correct 25) Mexico City, ____ has a population of over 10 million, is probably the fastestgrowing city...
... are kept as pets in almost every country in the world. A. Cats and dog which B. which cats and dogsC. Cats and dogs D. That cats and dogs33. The book __________ my father is interested is very ... met the man ________ over there?" "No. Who is he?" A. stands B. standing C. is standing D. who he is standing17. Tell me the countries. People drive on the left there.A. Tell ... remember the day __________ into this house? A. that we moved B. when we movedC. where we moved D. A and B37. The reason _______ I'm phoning you is to invite you to my birthday party.A. where...
... anythingAlguien, algo and their opposites nadie and nada are invariable in form, have noplural and are only used absolutely, i.e. they stand alone and do not qualify nounswhereas alguno and ninguno can.ii ... inversion of subject and object is very commonlyassociated with the use of que and is a characteristic of Spanish, and French and Italianfor that matter. Whereas, in English, the relative pronouns ... vuestros/asouryourii Mi, tu and su distinguish number only but nuestro and vuestro distinguish bothnumber and gender. Vuestro and its variants are not used in Spanish America. Su and sus replace them....