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Adjective Clauses Review

Anyone who didn’t get a worksheet, please raise your hand.

The person who most deserves the award will win it.

The woman whose pie won first place in the contest doesn’t even like pie.

The mosquitoes that are breeding in the bushes should be killed.

The project the students got last week is due tomorrow.

Punctuating Adjective Clauses Subtitle

My poor grade in English might cause me to fail 9th grade My poor grade in English might cause me to fail 9th grade. It is all my fault.

I chose some colors for my outfit. Those colors reflect my personality.

All the love in the world cannot make you trust a person…

I would like to thank the people…

General guidelines pg. 285 Put commas around the adjective class if the AC gives additional information and is not necessary to identify the noun it describes DO NOT put commas if the adjective clause is necessary to identify the noun it describes

Examples to show the difference Children, who are more than just small adults, need to be loved and cared for. Children whose parents have died need to be loved and cared for. The professor who teaches Chemistry is an excellent teacher. Professor Will, who teaches Chemistry, is an excellent teacher. My sister who is older than me is going to college next year. My sister, who is older than me, is going to college next year. Students who are happy come here. Students, who are happy, come here.

Let’s try exercise 35 on pg. 286 all together Pg. 286, exercise 35 Now try this on your own: exercise 38 pg. 288 & exercise 40 pg. 288-289