RELATIVE CLAUSES (Mệnh đề quan hệ) (TÀI LIỆU SƯU TẦM)
I. CÁC ĐẠI TỪ QUAN HỆ: 1. WHO: - làm chủ từ trong mệnh đề quan hệ - thay thế cho danh từ chỉ người ….. N (person) + WHO + V + O 2. WHOM: - làm túc từ cho động từ trong mệnh đề quan hệ - thay thế cho danh từ chỉ người …..N (person)[r]
RELATIVE CLAUSES1. Fill in the blanks with relative pronouns or relative adverbs.1. Alexander Fleming, ____ discovered penicillin received the Nobel prize in 1945.2. The book ____ I need can’t be found in the library.3. Here is the beech ____ is the safest for swimmers.4.[r]
COMBINE THE SENTENCES USING A RELATIVE PRONOUN1.- These paintings were done by students. The students attended theArt Institute.2.- We’re going on a tour of a film studio. Many famous films have beenmade there.3.- Helen told me a secret. Noboby else knows.4.- The woman’s passport was missing.[r]
Prepositions in relative clauses:1. They can come before the relative pronoun or at the end of therelative clause (depends on whether it is formal/informal).• The person to whom I spoke told me the hotel hadbeen destroyed. (formal)• John, who I bought my car from, is a cheat and[r]
RELATIVE SENTENCESDefining relative clauses contain essential information about people or things.Relative pronouns come after the noun they describe.The relative pronouns who, which and that can be omitted when they are followed by anoun or a pronoun.Non-defining <[r]
động từ đứng sau nó (O). ex: The woman whom you saw yesterday is my aunt.3. WHICH: - WHICH là một đại từ quan hệ chỉ vật, nó đứng sau tiền ngữ chỉ vật để làm chủ ngữ (S) hoặc làmtân ngữ cho động từ đứng sau nó (O). ex: This is the book which I like best. /The hat which is red is mine.4. THAT: - THAT[r]
TOPIC : RELATIVE CLAUSES(Mệnh đề quan hệ)Fill in the blank with a Relative pronoun or a Relative Adverb.1. The man, _____________is sitting on the chair, is a teacher.2. I told the police _____________ happened.3. Peter, _____________ I met yesterday, is sick.4. These pup[r]
1. Rationale INTRODUCTION I have finished the MA course in English linguistics, and it is time for me to complete the final thesis which partly shows what I have got from this very useful programme. There are many things to write about but I choose to study on Relative clauses in English and i[r]
Match the beginnings and endings of these sentences. 1. Monica bought a dress 2. A graphologist is a person 3. That’s the girl 4. I like people 5. I prefer to wear clothes 6. June is the month Alejandro English Teacher a. who have got a sense of humour. b. where I got my computer c. that[r]
That instead of which and whoThe relative pronoun ‘that’ is sometimes used instead of ‘which’ and ‘who’.Study the examples given below.The man who called yesterday was rather rude.ORThe man that called yesterday was rather rude.The coffee machine which I bought for my wife was expensive.ORThe[r]
dialect phenomena will be discussed in some detail.The subject matter of the three studies forming the backbone of thisvolume can briefly be characterized as follows: Tanja Herrmann examines(adnominal) relative clauses in six dialect areas of the British Isles (CentralMidlands, Central[r]
GRAMMAR RELATIVE CLAUSES RELATIVE CLAUSES REPLACED BY REPLACED BY PARTICIPLES TRANG 11 TEACHING GRAMMAR REDUCTION FORM OF RELATIVE CLAUSES STUDY THESE EXAMPLES E.G.1 The man WHO SPOKE to[r]
- Prepare Reading / unit-----------------------UnitTHE CORRECTING 45–MINUTE-TESTLesson: 9-11Class: 11A1, 2, 3; 11C3, 5Date : 06/03/08Period : 75I. Aim: By the end of the lesson, the Ss will be able to :- Read and understand/ recognize the importance of saving sources of energy and using alternativee[r]
b, Non- defining relative clauseEg:(defining relative clause)(non- defining clause)* Defining relative clause: được sử dụng để xác định danh từ đứng trước nó, nếu không có mệnh đề này thì người đọc/người nghe không biết người viết/ nói đề cập đến người/ vật nào.* Non- defining <[r]
whose DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES: are clauses that give essentialinformation to define or identify the person or thing we are talkingabout. Form: No commas are used in defining relative clauses.E.g: The woman who spoke at the meeting was my sister. NON-DEFINING R[r]