Relative Clauses and Grammar Practice Materials for Schools
This resource covers exercises on relative clauses in both omitting and non-omitting contexts. Suitable for group or individual practice, revision, or testing of grammar concepts. Utilizes the 'Maturita Solutions Intermediate 2nd edition' textbook.
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Relative clauses Tematick oblast Slovn z soba a gramatika Datum vytvo en 25. 8. 2013 Ro n k 2. ro n k, kvinta Stru n obsah Materi l obsahuje koly k procvi en vzta n ch v t vypustiteln ch a nevypustiteln ch Zp sob vyu it Mo no vyu t p i skupinov nebo individu ln pr ci, opakov n nebo testov n gramatiky u ebnice Maturita Solutions Intermediate 2nd edition, 3. lekce Autor Mgr. Dana Myn ov K d VY_32_INOVACE_04_AMYN20 24.7.2012 Gymn zium a Jazykov kola s pr vem st tn jazykov zkou ky Zl n
Find the connections I have a friend which you talked to in the cinema. I read books who I met your friends yesterday. I don t know the name of the boy where I liked best at school. I like the restaurant that are about our history. Biology was the subject whose father is a dentist
Possible answer key I have a friend father is a dentist. you talked to in the cinema. whose who I read books that, which are about our history. I don t know the name of the boy who you talked to in the cinema. I like the restaurant where I met your friends yesterday. Biology was the subject that, which I liked best at school.
Work in pairs. Talk about your favourite people, things and places and form at least 5 relative clauses using who, which, that, whose, where. Example: My favourite room is my bedroom where I listen to music or study. The person that I admire is my mum because .
Complete the sentences with who, which, where, whose. Use commas, if necessary. 1) At the beach we watched a couple children were more energetic than ours. 2) Helen bought her friend some birthday presents . turned out to be mainly books. 3) They drove to Kingsbridge .. they went to the local history resource centre. 4) Our friend Mike leads quite a busy life, invited us to the birthday party.
Answer key 1) At the beach we watched a couple whose children were more energetic than ours. 2) Helen bought her friend some birthday presents, which turned out to be mainly books. 3) They drove to Kingsbridge where they went to the local history resource centre. 4) Our friend Mike, who leads quite a busy life, invited us to the birthday party.
Look out! Whose is mostly used with people, but it is also possible with some other nouns, e.g. countries, buildings: Great Britain,whose economy is stable, . The house, whose window is broken, . That is used after these expressions the only thing that, the first (second, third) . that, every(thing) that, any(thing) that, some(thing) that, no(thing) that, superlative adjective + that, e.g.: There's something that you should know. It was the best film that I've ever seen.
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