... in brackets as a relative clause (defining or non- defining) in an appropriate place in the sentence. Give alternative relative pronouns if possible. (Use - to indicate ‘no relative pronoun’.)1. ... Exercises of relative clauseI. Write all the pronouns possible to complete each sentence. Write Ø if ... Master's course is no longer taught. (I took this course in 1990.) III. Replace the relativeclauses by an infinitive or infinitive phrase.1. He was the first man who left the burning...
... Combine the following sentences by changing the second sentence into a relative clause. Use commas for non- definingrelative clauses. 1. I remember the day. I was afraid to use my new computer...
... EXERCISES ON THE REDUCED FORMS OF RELATIVE CLAUSES A / REWRITE THE RELATIVECLAUSES BY USING PHRASES :1. The man who’s talking to the ... Parliament.29. The fifth man who was interviewed was entirely unsuitable.B / REPLACE THE PHRASE WITH A RELATIVE CLAUSE :1. We have a lot of reports to finish before the boss returns.2. He was the first...
... in non- definingrelative clauses. If the non- defining relative clause occurs in the middle of a sentence, a comma is put before the relative pronoun and at the end of the clause. If the non- defining ... hotel)PunctuationCommas are not used in definingrelative clauses. Relative pronounsThe following relative pronouns are used in definingrelative clauses: Person Thing Place Time Reason ... book.Sentence that became the relative clauseMy sister recommended the book. Relative Pronoun Function direct object of the relative clauseLocation of the relative clause it's at the...
... whereB.whichB.whichC.whoC.whoD.whenD.whenADBCD 2. Relative clauses 2. Relative clauses a. Definingrelativeclauses ( mệnh đề quan hệ a. Definingrelativeclauses ( mệnh đề quan hệ xác định)xác định)Eg: ... girl who is my sister’s closest friend.closest friend.b. Non- definingrelativeclauses (mệnh đề quan b. Non- definingrelativeclauses (mệnh đề quan hệ không xác định)hệ không xác định)Eg: ... happy.A.whoA.whoB.whichB.whichC.whereC.whereD.whomD.whom2.We are studying sentences……… are relative clauses. 2.We are studying sentences……… are relative clauses. A.whenA.whenB.whoB.whoC.whoseC.whoseD.whichD.which3.The...
... appropriate ending from the boxand make it into a relative clause.STEPS ACTIVITIVESReview - Teacher and students review how to write the sentences with relative pronoun.PracticeV. Complete the ... pronoun.PracticeV. Complete the sentence. Choose the most appropriate ending from the box and make it into a relative clause. they were taken at the Christmas party he has dream of it for a long time...
... which we visited yesterday, is very old. Non- DefiningRelative Clauses Combine the sentences using relative clauses. Note that all relativeclauses are non- defining. 1. Samuel Johnson was the son ... describe. relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary Relative clauses - defining or non- defining? Study the situations and then decide whether the following relativeclauses ... Westminster Abbey.Samuel Johnson Relative Adverbs Choose the correct relative adverb. Exercises on relative clauses. I- Combine the two sentences using relative pronouns.1. I apologizes to...
... Name: ……………………………………………… Class: 11……… UNIT 9 – RELATIVECLAUSES 3I. Combine each pair of sentences, using Relative Clauses: 1. The man was a botanist. His son was intelligent.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….2....
... IV. Rewrite the following sentences, using Relative Clauses: 1. This is the first thing. I want to tell you about it.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….2. ... matches. This doesn’t surprised me.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….16. John has a few exercises. He has to do them.……………………………………………………………………………………………………….17. The people had to wait...
... down. - For plants to grow properly, you have to water them regularly. Page 3 INFINITIVE RELATIVE CLAUSES (A Supplement to English 11, Basic Course)Look at this pattern with an adjective and...
... at short notice. Question tags: mixed PEG 110See notes to Exercises 12 and 13.Note that a statement containing words such as none, nobody, hardly/hardly any etc. is treated as a negative ... His mother's very proud of him.22 The twins used to play rugby.20 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... person interrogative: will you and other forms 56 shall and will 57 Time clauses 58 The future perfect tense 59 Time clauses 60 would and should 61 would and should ConditionalsPEG chapter...
... (prepare)7. I _____________ my secretary. (call)8. I _____________ television. (watch)99 Exercises Grammar Exercises 9. I _____________ our meals. (order)10. He _____________ his wife. (call)11. ... _________________6. One million _________________7. One hundred thousand _________________117 Exercises Grammar Exercises 8. One hundred and eighteen _________________9. Nine hundred and fifty-two _________________10. ... television, _____________ she?13. We’re returning to the hotel, _____________ we?111 Exercises Grammar Exercises Negative QuestionsFill in the blank to make the question negative. Use contractions.1....
... best.10. I did everything I could.11. I must go now.12. Diamonds suit me.7 200 ENGLISH grammar exercises 1 2 Auxiliary verbs: short answers PEG 108Assume that questions are addressed to ... radio.4. Take photographs.5. Paint the ceiling.6. Write poetry.7. Practise the piano.8. Do exercises. 9. Play cards.10. Brush the dog.11. Clean the windows.12. Do my accounts. (Use your ... the house.1. Look at that woman doing her nails in the bus queue!2. Look at that man correcting exercises in the bus!3. Look at that man polishing his shoes in the bus shelter!4. Look at that...