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1 Relative Clauses

2 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. 1. Look at the two sentences below. 2. Identify the relative pronouns.

3 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. 1. Look at the two sentences below. 2. Identify the relative pronouns.

4 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. 3. Can you think of any other relative pronouns? t… w…. w….. / in ….. w…. w….. w…

5 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. 3. Can you think of any other relative pronouns? that which where / in which when who whose

6 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. 4. Identify the relative clauses. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school.

7 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. 4. Identify the relative clauses. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school.

8 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 5. Which relative clauses identify or specify the object being spoken about?

9 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 5. Which relative clauses identify or specify the object being spoken about?

10 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 5. Which relative clauses identify or specify the object being spoken about?

11 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 6. What is the name for the two types of relative clause?

12 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 7. Complete the rule: (Non defining ) relative clauses are used to add information about something. (Defining ) relative clauses specify or identify what thing we are referring to.

13 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 7. Complete the rule: (Non defining ) relative clauses are used to add information about something. (Defining ) relative clauses specify or identify what thing we are referring to.

14 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 8. Which relative pronoun can we NOT use for non defining relative clauses?

15 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 8. Which relative pronoun can we NOT use for non defining relative clauses? THAT

16 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 9. In which sentences above could we use “that” instead of “who” or “where”?

17 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 9. In which sentences above could we use “that” instead of “who” or “where”?

18 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 9. In which sentences above could we omit the relative pronoun?

19 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 9. In which sentences above could we omit the relative pronoun?

20 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 10. What is the rule for when we can omit the relative pronoun ? When the pronoun is the object / subject of the main clause.

21 The village where I go for my holidays has a very healthy climate Mrs Altmever, who you met on the train, is a nurse. The children who you’ve been talking to all go to the same school. Have you still got the book which I lent you. My physical education teacher, who was an Olympic champion, says that exercise is essential for good health Students who eat a good breakfast often do better in school. 10. What is the rule for when we can omit the relative pronoun ? When the pronoun is the object / subject of the main clause.


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