Entradas

Mostrando las entradas etiquetadas como RELATIVE CLAUSES

Real Grammar: Who or Whom?

Imagen
  COMBINE THE SENTENCES USING A RELATIVE PRONOUN 1.- The pub is opposite the Town Hall. I first met them last month there. 2.- He was sitting on a chair. It was uncomfortable. 3.- He smokes cigarettes. They are very strong. 4.- Let me see the pictures. You took them at Peter's wedding. 5.- Some people only think about money. I don't like them. 6.- Do you know that lady? I repaired her car. 7.- That girl is Swedish. Tom is in love with her. 8.- John has bought a house. There are ghosts in that house. 9.- Some people drive drunk. I never travel with them. 10.- A man stole £10,000 from a bank. The police have caught him. 11.- I bought bananas this morning. I have lost them. 12.- Could you iron those trousers? They're hanging up behind the door. 13.- He worked with some people. They thought he was stupid. 14. When I looked through the window I saw a girl. Her beauty

Revising is the key to success!

Revision unit 1 Relative clauses RELATIVE CLAUSES Las Oraciones de Relativo RELATIVE CLAUSES RULE EXAMPLE who / that refer to people They caught the man who / that spied for China. which / that refer to objects I lost the map which / that she gave me. whose refers to possession She complained to the man whose dog bit her. when refers to a moment in time Christmas Day is a day when people are happy. where refers to a particular place We visited the house where our father was born. In non-defining sentences, the word that cannot replace who or which . Mata Hari, who was a famous female spy, was born in Holland. Buckingham Palace, which is in London, is a favourite tourist site. Las oraciones de relativo van introducidas por un pronombre o un adverbio relativo: who, which, that, whose, when, where. oración principal oración subordinada de relativo Hay dos tipos de oraciones de relativo: Defining Relative Clauses y Non-defining Relative C