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Warm-up - Vocabulary Chart Vocabulary Chart
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Today’s Schedule Vocabulary List #6 Vocabulary Quiz Relative Clauses Thesis statement generator and work on gathering details for essay
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Relative Clauses Imagine you are in the pyramid standing with your good friend and you see your boyfriend or girlfriend talking to a member of the opposite sex whom you don’t know.
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What do you want to know? Who is that person my boyfriend/girlfriend is talking to? Do you know that person? How can we say this in an easier way?
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Person or Place We use who to refer to a person or place. I like the teacher. Which teacher? I like the teacher who wears glasses. Who is a relative pronoun and the underlined part of the sentence is a relative clause.
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That/Which 2. We use that or which for things or animals. I always use the computer. The computer is near the window. Ex: I always use the computer that/which is near the window. Combine the following sentence using a relative clauses: They rescued the bird. It had a broken wing. Ex: Note: Do not use which for people.
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Whose 3. We use whose when something belongs to a person, people, countries and organizations. I was angry at the man. The man’s dog bit me. Ex: The country is going to have an election. The country’s president has resigned. Ex:
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Where 4. We use where to refer to a place when something happened there: That’s the school. I studied at that school last year. Ex: Note: We use which when it is the subject of the verb. That’s the school. That school won the football cup. Ex:
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