Adjective Clauses.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Clauses Identifying Writing Combining.
Advertisements

WHAT IS A CLAUSE? WHEN DOES IT NEED COMMAS?. No. That’s a Claus!
Adjective and Adverb Clauses  Identifying  Writing  Combining.
Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Clauses
Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Clauses  Identifying  Writing  Combining.
Here are just a few key points to remember. Adjective clause- is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or pronoun by telling what kind or which one.
ADVERB CLAUSES Answer questions like: When? Where? Why? Under what circumstances?
Adjective & Adverb Clauses A review. Clause v. Phrase O A clause has a subject and a verb O Independent (Main) Clause: expresses a complete thought.
Clauses Notes. The Basics… A clause is a group of related words that has both a subject and a predicate. An independent clause (also a main clause) presents.
Adjective Clauses  Identifying  Writing  Combining.
Joining sentences with Relative Pronouns The boy has hurt his leg. He fell on the stairs just now. The boy who fell on the stairs just now has hurt his.
Independent/Subordinate Adjectives
Literary Analysis and Composition
Tuesday, December 2 GUM 5.7 Composition 3.7 Literary Analysis and Composition
A DJECTIVE C LAUSES. First, let’s remember that adjectives modify (or describe) nouns and pronouns. Example: - Intelligent students understand grammar.
Pronouns Relative.
Adjective Clause 1. The adjective clause is used to modify a noun or a pronoun. They do what regular adjectives do – they describe nouns. 2. An adjective.
What is a Relative Subordinate Clause? Subordinate clauses that begin with relative pronouns work like adjectives. They describe a noun or pronoun in the.
CLAUSES.
Clauses & Sentence Types (What your parents never taught you about the Clauses.) about the Clauses.)
Explanation and practice for Grammar 101
Warm Up Write three sentences that contain a subordinate clause. Underline the subordinate clause. Write three sentences that contain a subordinate clause.
R&J Act I quiz, Dependent clauses(Adjective) Day 70-Foundations.
Lesson 15 answers. Now let’s review some of the things we have learned about adjectives clauses in this and the previous lesson. a.An adjective clause.
Day 61 – Irony and Amazing Clauses! INSTRUCTOR: KYLE BRITT.
ENGLISH III RELATIVE PRONOUNS. Relative Pronouns A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. It is called a "relative" pronoun.
R&J Act III, dependent clauses, and vocab lesson 8, Diction and Tone Day 70-Standard.
PROGRAM STUDI AGRIBISNIS FAKULTAS PERTANIAN, UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS BAHAN AJAR Mata Kuliah:Bahasa Inggris Terapan dalam Bidang Pertanian Semester: III Pertemuan.
CLAUSES aka our last grammar lesson!. MAIN/independent clause O Subject + predicate O Can stand alone e.g. Daniel likes to read books.
Clauses. Two Types of Clauses Main/Independent Clause – the part of the sentence that can stand alone as its own sentence. Subordinate/Dependent Clause.
Lesson One: Nouns & Verbs.  Definition:  A person, place, thing, or an idea  Function: Subject or Object in a sentence.
Adjective Clauses.
Adjective Clauses Relative Pronouns 1- I saw the man. The man robbed the bank. I saw the man. The man robbed the bank. who robbed the bank (adjective.
(Not the Santa type…ha!) Clauses and Sentence Structures.
ADJECTIVE CLAUSES. Adjective Clauses Dependent Clause Begin with Relative Pronoun Describe an noun or pronoun Add additional information and answer the.
Adjective Clauses. Review: What is an adjective? What is a clause?
Adjective Clauses.  Adjective clauses ( relative clauses) are types of subordinate clauses that act as adjectives.  The whole clause does the job of.
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS: are used to show ownership or possession. e.g.: my, mine, our, ours, your, yours, her, hers, his, its, their, and theirs.
D.O. We are waiting for Apu. Apu is from India. Subj
RELATIVE CLAUSES.
RELATIVE CLAUSES.
RELATIVE CLAUSES.
Week of October 23, 2016.
RELATIVES.
D.O. We are waiting for Apu. Apu is from India. Subj
Relative Clause.
Independent and Dependent
Parts of Speech Review.
Adjective Clauses.
Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Clauses
RELATIVE CLAUSES.
Adjective Clauses Slides 10, 13, 14, 15 and 16 have animation on the click of the mouse.
Classifications of Sentences
RELATIVE CLAUSES.
RELATIVE CLAUSES.
COORDINATION AND SUBORDINATION
The Clause a group of words that contains a verb and its subject
D.O. We are waiting for Apu. Apu is from India. Subj
Synonymous Word = cousins _________= cousins.
CLAUSES AND SENTENCE STRUCTURE
Clauses.
Possessive adjective clauses
Diagramming: Complex Sentences with Adjective Clauses
Sentence Structure.
(aka relative clauses) Part 2: with non-subject pronouns
What is a clause? A clause is a group of related words containing a subject and a predicate. It is different from a phrase in that a phrase does not include.
Clauses.
RELATIVE CLAUSES.
Identifying Writing Combining
Adjective Clauses Review.
Presentation transcript:

Adjective Clauses

Adjective Clause Is a subordinate/dependent clause Functions as an adjective If you delete the adjective clause from a sentence, you will still have a full (though less informative) sentence.

Adjective Clause The adjective clause is used to modify a noun or a pronoun. It will begin with a relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, and that) or a subordinate conjunction (when, where, and since).

The introductory word will always rename the word that it follows and modifies except when used with a preposition which will come between the introductory word and the word it renames.

There are essentially two types of adjective clauses—restrictive and unrestrictive clauses.

restrictive (or essential) adjective clause offers essential information that is necessary to complete the sentence's thought. An example of this is, ''The trophy that was presented to you is enormous.'‘ Here, the adjective clause that was presented to you restricts the information to just that trophy.

unrestrictive (or nonessential) clause simply offers more information about the noun it describes. In the sentence, ''The trophy, which was made in Canada, was presented to you,'' the adjective clause which was made in Canada is nonessential to the sentence. It just offers more information about the trophy.

Examples: The student whose hand was up gave the wrong answer. Whose hand was up is the adjective clause with whose, the relative pronoun, renaming and modifying student.

Jane is a person in whom I can place my confidence. Examples Jane is a person in whom I can place my confidence. In whom I can place my confidence is the adjective clause with whom, the relative pronoun, with the preposition in between it and person, the word that whom renames and modifies.

1. The man whom you saw was not the famous actor. Underline the adjective clause in the following sentences and highlight which word it modifies. 1. The man whom you saw was not the famous actor. 2. I remember the day when I took my first airplane ride. 3. I have a neighbor whose parents live in Australia. 4. The hint that I learned about cleaning the walk saved me much work.

1. whom you saw modifies man Answers 1. whom you saw modifies man 2. when I took my first airplane ride modifies day 3. whose parents live in Australia modifies neighbor 4. that I learned about cleaning the walk modifies hint

1. The singer that you see on stage is my sister. Underline the adjective clause in the following sentences and highlight which word it modifies. 1. The singer that you see on stage is my sister. 2. The owner is a woman by whom many things have been accomplished. 3. The teacher who gives the girls piano lessons lives next door. 4. The man whose leg was broken was taken to the hospital.

1. that you see on stage modifies singer Answers 1. that you see on stage modifies singer 2. by whom many things have been accomplished modifies woman 3. who gives the girls piano lessons modifies teacher 4. whose leg was broken modifies man