RELATIVE CLAUSES By: Pol Salvador, Kenya Martín and Lorenzo Fresno.

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RELATIVE CLAUSES By: Pol Salvador, Kenya Martín and Lorenzo Fresno

INDEX  Relative pronouns  Subject or object pronoun  Types of relative clauses  Activities

Relative pronouns  That Persons/Objects This is the book that won the prize.  Which Objects Surfing is something which I really enjoy.  Who People She is who will teach you violin.  Whose Property Lilly is the girl whose mum is pretty.  Where Place This is the house where he lives.  When Time That was the day when she broke her leg.  Which Sentences/actions I bought the microwave, which was the best idea ever

Subject or object pronoun?  Subject pronouns are followed by a verb. the apple which is lying on the table  Object pronouns are followed either by a noun or a pronoun. They can be omitted in defining relative clauses. the apple (which) George left on the table

Types of relative clauses  DEFINING Give detailed and necessary information, usually to define something. -Never between commas Do you know the girl who is talking to Tom?  NON-DEFINING Give additional information -Use of commas -That can’t replace who/which -We can’t omit the object pronoun Jim, who/whom we met yesterday, is very nice.