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‘‘ I celebrate my birthday on the every year. Last Saturday was my last birthday. It was very special because it took place in. My mother woke up early to for all my classmates. All my friends gave me amazing presents. We were very happy; we ’’ Said John Read and fill in the blanks: prepared a big cake my school 20th of March danced and sang …………… …………..… …………….……. ………………

Birthday Fill in the tracer with the informaion about your last birthday party Look at the tracer about John’s birthday party Place: school Food: Cake Activities: danced and sang Time: 20th of March

There are 5 relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, that

Who Subject Whom Object Who Whom

Sanaa is a girl. Sanaa likes ice cream. We can use a relative pronoun to make the sentences above into one sentence. Sanaa is a girl who likes ice cream. Example…

Who is generally used for people only. Look at the following examples. The girl ________ won the poster contest is in third grade. The girl is in 3rd grade. She won the poster contest. The girl who won the poster contest is in 3rd grade. Which tells more about things. I chose the car, which is black. Example…

Whose is the only relative pronoun to show possession or ownership! Look at the following examples. The man whose briefcase is on the seat left in a hurry. The woman whose hair was in a mess is in the restroom.

A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. Relative pronouns “relate” to the word that it modifies or describes. We use relative pronouns after a noun to make it clear which person or thing we are talking about. There are five relative pronouns that we are going to focus on: who, whom, whose, which, and that. What is a relative pronoun

is generally only use for people. Whom is not used very often. “Whom” is more formal than “who” and is often omitted when speaking. Look at the following examples. She had three children, all of _____________ went to Georgia Southern University. She had three children. All of them went to Georgia Southern University. She had three children, all of whom went to Georgia Southern University. Him / her / them = whom We sometimes use whom as the object of a verb or preposition. This is Mrs. Garcia, whom you met at Open House. This is Mrs. Garcia’s sister, with whom I talked to over the phone. When whom is used with a preposition, the preposition can be at the beginning or end of the clause. I have an aunt in Ireland, from whom I get my red hair. I have an aunt in Ireland, whom I get my red hair from. Whom

Practice!!!!

Put a relative pronoun into each gap. a. The person ________ phoned me last night is my friend. b. The Iphone ________ I bought in Paris needs repairing. c. The police are looking for the car _________ owner ran the stop sign and caused the crash. d. Hiba is the girl with ___________ I play softball. E. The man _________ lives next door has a fancy car. Practice!!!!

Answers a. The person ________ phoned me last night is my friend. b. The Iphone ________ I bought in Paris needs repairing. c. The police are looking for the car _________ owner ran the stop sign and caused the crash. d. Hiba is the girl with ___________ I play basketball. E. The man _________ lives next door has a fancy car. Who Which Whose Whom Who/ That

Mr. Said is the teacher ____________ likes coffee. Mandy is the girl with _____________ I play softball. Jordan, _______ is now seven, just had a birthday. Independent Practice Complete the independent practice sheet on the text book P148. More Practice… whom who whom

1.Students ____________ friends are here to celebrate their success. 1.Lamiae and Safaa are the girls _____________ went to the office for a prize. 2.The police are looking for the car _________ owner ran the stop sign and caused the crash. who whose whose who whose More Practice…

Create your own sentences with who, which, whose and whom. Ask a friend what they like to do when celebrating an event. Then use that information to write your own sentence with who, which, whose or whom. For example: Rachel is my friend. She likes to receive presents. Rachel is my friend who likes to receive presents. Wrap-up…