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RELATIVE CLAUSES
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COMETENCIA DIGITAL DOCENTE -NIVEL A2
EVIDENCIA 3
APELLIDOS: GROSSO ARAUJO
NOMBRE: PILAR
CURSO: 4º
NIVEL: ESO
MATERIA: LENGUA EXTRANJERA- INGLÉS
TYPES OF RELATIVE CLAUSES
WHEN TO OMIT THE R. PRONOUN
INDEX
RELATIVE PRONOUNS & ADVERBS
RELATIVE CLAUSES
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PRACTICE
MORE EXERCISES
REVIEW
RELATIVE PRONOUNS & ADVERBS
THAT
REFERS TO PEOPLE, ANIMALS OR OBJECTS.
WHO
REFERS TO PEOPLE.
WHERE
WHICH
REFERS TO PLACES.
REFERS TO ANIMALS, OBJECTS OR IDEAS.
WHEN
REFERS TO TIME.
WHOSE
REFERS TO POSSESSION.
WHY
IS USED TO GIVE A REASON.
LET'S PRACTISE NOW
INDEX
- RELATIVE PRONOUNS & ADVERBS.
- TYPES OF RELATIVE CLAUSES:
- DEFINING / NON-DEFINING.
3. WHEN TO OMIT THE R. PRONOUN.
4. PRACTICE. 5. MORE EXERCISES. 6. REVIEW.
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
It gives extra information about someone or something. It isn't essential to understand who or what we are talking about.
It gives necessary information to identify the subject –information that tells us who or what we are talking about.
The strike, which lasted 10 days, is now over.
That is the boy that I hit.
VS
NON-defining relative clause
defining relative clause
This is Mark, who Is my best friend.
Keyner is the guy who will pay us.
REMEMBER!
REMEMBER!
NON-defining relative clause
defining relative clause
OMITTING THE RELATIVE PRONOUN
SUBJECT
That is the boy whom I hit.
SUBJECT
LET'S PRACTISE MORE
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