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OBJECT Adjective Clauses
(OAC)
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Subject Adjective Pronouns
On the next slide, the relative pronouns (WHO, WHICH, THAT) make the action. They are the SUBJECT.
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Examples James has an expensive car that is very fast.
I know the child who lives next door. I live in Cranbrook, which has a lot of amazing scenery. Kelsey has a nephew who is a superstar. My friend bought a house which is 3 years old.
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Object Adjective Clauses (OAC)
However, the words WHO THAT WHICH WHOM Can be the OBJECT, too! I know the man who you punched. Who did you punch? THE MAN! COMPARE: I know the man who punched you!
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Object Adjective Clauses (OAC)
The relative pronoun is talking about the noun before it, like with SAC. However, the noun is now RECEIVING the action! My friend bought a house which is 3 years old. My friend bought a house which he then destroyed.
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Object Adjective Clauses (OAC)
If you want, you can replace who with whom in OACs. I saw the man who you punched. I saw the man whom you punched.
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MORE EXAMPLES I bought a pen which I lost.
I saw the lady who you kissed. I know the teacher who you hate. I understand the question which you asked. I don’t trust the guy who you met.
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PRACTICE TIME Make sentences about your partner using objects on your desk and people in the classroom. Ex: “This is the pen that Cindy broke.” Be very careful to make OBJECT ADJECTIVE CLAUSES ONLY! The noun must RECEIVE the action!
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