Review. Review Relative Pronoun Two roles of relative pronoun a. I have a friend. b. He can speak English. I have a friend ( who ) can speak English.

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Review

Relative Pronoun

Two roles of relative pronoun a. I have a friend. b. He can speak English. I have a friend ( who ) can speak English. 1.Join the two sentences. 2.Work as an adjective. Roles

③That : for both people and things ④Whose : for possession Four relative pronouns  ①Who : for people  ②Which : for things  ③That  : for both people and things  ④Whose : for possession

Practice

No.1 1. I know the girl. She is talking to him. I know the girl who is talking to him.

No.2 Tom works for a company. It makes computers. Tom works for a company which makes computers.

No.3 That boy is Bob. He is wearing a T-shirt. That boy who is wearing a T-shirt is Bob.

No.4 The movie was interesting. I saw it yesterday. The movie which I saw yesterday was interesting.

No.5 I have a friend. His father works in the U.S. I have a friend whose father works in the U.S.

Activity

Round 1 Word describing

Rule 1.Pick up a word card 2.Describe the word in 1 minute 3.Answer the word

Useful expressions This is a person who~・・・ This is a thing which~・・・ This is an animal which~・・・

Round2 Sentence joining

Rule 1.Memorize the sentence 2.Find your partner 3.Join the two sentences

I know the girl who is talking to him. She is talking to him. I know the girl who is talking to him.

Do you know the title of the book which made Mr. Murakami famous? It made Mr. Murakami famous. Do you know the title of the book which made Mr. Murakami famous?

My wife has been working for a foreign company for more than ten year. Its main office is in London. My wife has been working for a foreign company whose main office is in London for more than ten years.

There are people in the world. They have different languages and cultures. There are people who have different languages and cultures in the world.

Most of the people couldn’t come because of the heavy snow. I invited them to the party. Most of the people who I invited to the party couldn’t come because of the heavy snow.

This is a person who~・・・ This is a thing which~・・・ Useful expressions This is a person who~・・・ This is a thing which~・・・ This is an animal which~・・・

1. Two roles of relative pronoun a. I have a friend. b. He can speak English. I have a friend ( who ) can speak English. 1.Join the two sentences. 2.Work as an adjective. Roles

2. How to use relative pronoun Four relative pronouns  ①Who : for people  ②Which : for things  ③That  : for both people and things  ④Whose : for possession  ⑤, who/which : for giving additional information ex. I lost an umbrella whose color is blue. ex. He married the woman, who is 35 years old .

This is a house which we lived in. We lived in the house. The sentence can finish with preposition. Point

No.1 No.3 I know the girl who is talking to him. That boy who is wearing a T-shirt is Bob.