Before doing this activity you may need to read the text you will find at the end
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1- I saw a box in your house 2- The box was blue = ____________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- The house is in front of mine 2- The house is very expensive = __________________________________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- The door was open when we came back home 2- That was strange = ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- The box was in your house 2- The box had many books = ____________________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- The boy is Mike 2- The boy has a father who is a doctor = ________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- This is the place 2- I live in this place = ____________________________________________________________. | |
1- I was sleeping 2- For that reason, I didn't hear the phone ringing = I was sleeping, ____________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- Sunday is the day 2- I rest on Sunday = __________________________________________________________. | |
1- The car is parked there 2- The car is mine = __________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- They all brought some food 2- That was a big help = ________________________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- The country is Italy 2- The country has a capital which is Rome = ____________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- The boy is playing football 2- The boy is my son = __________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- You know a woman 2- That woman is over there = ________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- The man is my boss 2- The man lives next to you = ________________________________________________________________________________. | |
1- The girl is talking to Susan 2- The girl comes from Kenya = __________________________________________________________________________________________________. |
Note for this activity: When necessary, use WHO or WHICH but never THAT, and never drop it.
Relative clauses tell something about a noun which we call the antecedent.
That man is Kevin. He is talking to your father
= The man who is talking to your father is Kevin
antecedent └─┼───relative clause───┘
relative connector
The man is Kevin, OK, but, who is Kevin? Well, he is the person who is talking to your father. So a relative clause gives us more information about the antecedent (the man).
I’ve got a book. It’s very interesting
= I’ve got a book which is very interesting
When the antecedent is a person, we use the relative pronoun WHO. When it is a thing, we use WHICH.
The relative pronoun does two things: it is a connector and it can be the subject or the object of the relative clause (just the same function as the antecedent would do itself).
WHO and WHICH may both be replaced by THAT
The person who/that comes here first will have it
The house which/that I want is near here
When there is possession (for both people or things) we use WHOSE.
The house whose windows are broken is Tony’s
I met a girl whose name was Molly
When the antecedent is a whole sentence, we use the connector ",WHICH"
She's always smiling, which is very nice
WHAT
It means "the thing that", so the antecedent (thing) is included inside the connector
I told him what he wanted to know (=the thing that he wanted to know)
I've got what you need
Relative clauses of time, place and reason
When the antecedent is a word of time we use WHEN, when it is a word of place we use WHERE and when the antecedent is the word "the reason" we use WHY. In these three cases the antecedent can be removed.
Monday is (the day) when I don’t work
This is (the place) where I grew up
That’s (the reason) why I hate her