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Rewrite the paragraphs as a group; choose one to improve.

Defining; Non-Defining; What information is important? Which information is not that important and is just added? To know what relative pronouns and clauses are. To understand how to structure a sentence using relative pronouns and clauses. To be able to write academic sentences using relative pronouns and clauses. Defining; Non-Defining; Clauses; Comma

RELATIVE CLAUSES NON-DEFINING DEFINING fgfgfghfgh PRONOUNS PRONOUNS The information given is not essential,it can be omitted. They give us essential information PRONOUNS PRONOUNS WHO THAT WHICH THAT WHO WHICH WHOSE WHEN WHEN/THAT WHOM WHOSE WHERE WHERE

Pronoun; Subject; Object The most common relatives are: who It substitutes a person. which It substitutes an animal or a thing. Relative clauses that It substitutes a person, an animal or a thing. whose It substitutes a possession. when It substitutes a time. where It substitutes a place. Pronoun; Subject; Object

Don’t yell out the answers! Quiz

Quiz 2 The men, ....... were in a hurry, didn't finish the job properly That Who which Who!

Who! Quiz 1 The people ....... moved in next door seem very friendly. Which Where Whose Who!

Compound! Quiz 3 I'm not sure yet, but I think I'll become a teacher. Simple Complex Compound Compound!

Quiz 4 Two guys, ....... car had broken down, asked me for a lift Where Whom Whose Which Whose!

Quiz 5 Where! Stratford is the town ____ Shakespeare was born in. Whose Either could be used here. Where!

That Quiz 6 The car ____ was stolen belonged to my partner. Who Whom Whose That That

Quiz 7 The company, _____ CEO is under investigation, is doing very badly. Which Whose Either could be used here. Whose!

Quiz 8 Mrs. Carrero said that will be enough, and everyone agreed. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Compound

Quiz 9 Complex! Elijah remained at home because he had a sore throat. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Complex!

Quiz 10 Since we had only gone a mile from camp, we could turn back before dark. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Complex!

Quiz 11 Those clouds promise snow; we might get another snow day off from school. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Compound

Quiz 12 Her left arm was badly broken at the wrist during the car accident. a simple sentence a compound sentence a complex sentence Complex!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!