... 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 ... which 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 ... tennis or badminton. relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary 8. Socks are things which you wear on your feet. relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not...
... land. 143. Do you know the policeman? He is coming toward us. Use reduced relative clauses in place of the relative clauses144. Be sure to follow the instructions that are given at the top of ... parents hated each other. Combine these sentences into one, using a restricted or unrestricted relative clause. After you combine330. It’s very cloudy. This means that it might rain soon It’s ... 88. I have one black cat. His name is Blacky. I have Combine the two sentences by using a relative clause. Some of them need a comma.89. John didn't study for the exam. That was a very...
... Prepared by Nguyeãn Thò Ngoïc Traân RELATIVE CLAUSES REPLACED BY PARTICIPLES AND TO-INFINITIVESI. Reduce the following relative clauses, using Participle Phrases:1. The man who teaches my son ... stands on the top of the hill.->……………………………………………………………………………………II. Reduce the following relative clauses, using To- infinitives:21. I have some letters that I must write.->……………………………………………………………………………………22....
... Prepared by Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Trân RELATIVE CLAUSESI. Combine sentences, using Relative Pronouns or Adverbs:1. Hue was recognized by UNESCO as a World...
... you.-Sometimes these clauses are separated from their noun/ pronoun by a word or phrase Ex:I saw something in the paper which would interest you-But normally, relative clauses should be placed ... anything i can do to help ?The noise that he made woke everybody up.2/ Relative pronouns used in defining relative clauses :+/ For persons Subject :who /that Object : who/whom/that possesive ... to move the preposition to the end of the clause. "Whom" then is often replaced by " that", but it's still common to omit the relative altogether.Ex:The man to whon...
... of the clause . This is commonly done in conversation and "who" then finally take the place of " whom"Ex:Mr Richard , who i was working for , was generous. If the clause ... .Ex :Peter , who/whom I admire , is going to visit the university next week . But non-defining clauses , coming later in the sentence , after the object of the main verb or after a preposition+noun ... 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...
... 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 ... the object of the verb 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, ... conglomerate b. millionaire c. scandal d. chainRESTRICTIVE AND NON -RESTRICTIVE RELATIVE CLAUSESI. Restrictive relative clauses with who, whom, which and that1. Study examples: I spoke to the woman...
... day.INFINITIVE CLAUSES : He’s impossible to work with.Note The prepositionalphrase •consists of a preposition followed by a prepositional complement, which is characteristic a noun phrase or ... complement, which is characteristic a noun phrase or a Wh -clause or a V-ing clause •That-clauses and infinitive clauses do not occur as prepositional complement •Other similar verbs and adjectives ... first position in the clause, or because it is absent:WH-QUESTIONS : Which house did you leave it at? RELATIVE CLAUSE : The old house which I was telling you about.WH-CLAUSES : What I’m convinced...