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U n i d a d I I I : Unidad III: Describing objects, places, people and activities. Lengua Adicional al Español (Inglés) IV Tema 2: Relatives Clauses

Relatives Clauses Limericks are humour poems. They begin by introducing a person and a place. Examples: There was a young man from Spain. There was an old lady from Bath. In each box, three are three jumbled limericks. Sort the lines into the correct order. Some have been done for you. Who dreamed he was eating his shoe. One day, they suppose Who used to eat onions in bed. There was an old woman from Kent (1) It s not very funny. And found it was perfectly true. His mother said Sonny, And nobody knows where she went. There was an old man from Crewe (6) With a terrible fright Whose nose was remarkably bent. Why don t you eat people instead? She followed her nose There was a young cannibal called Ned, (11) There was a young lady from Gloucester (1) One day for her tea Who grew exceedingly tall. He could stretch out his leg Who was awfully fond of small gherkins. He woke u pin the night The trouble was how to defrost her. From the fridge came a sound There was a young lady called Perkins (6) And turn off the light in the hall. There was a young man called Paul (11) And pickled her internal workings. And at last she was found. Whose parents thought they had lost her. She devoured forty-three When he got into bed.

GRAMMAR A relative pronoun is a pronoun that links two clauses into a single complex one. Relative pronouns occur at the head of adjective clauses. They can refer to persons or things (physical objects, ideas, etc.) and to clauses. Example: 1. This is a modern house. Jack built this house. 2. This is the modern house that Jack built. The noun or clause to which a relative pronoun refers is its antecedent; some examples in English: 3. The book that you want to borrow is not available. 4. John drives too fast, which makes his wife nervous. Relative pronoun Use Example Who Which subject or object pronoun for people subject or object pronoun for animals and things I told you about the woman who lives next door. Do you see the cat which is lying on the roof? Which referring to a whole sentence He couldn t read which surprised me. Whose Whom possession for people animals and things object pronoun for people, especially in non-defining relative clauses (in defining relative clauses we colloquially prefer who) Do you know the boy whose mother is a nurse? I was invited by the professor whom I met at the conference.

That subject or object pronoun for people, animals and things in defining relative clauses (who or which are also possible) I don t like the table that stands in the kitchen Where Refers a place That s the hotel where we re staying When Refers a time expresión We go swimming after 5.00, when everyone else has gone home. Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun? Subject and object pronouns cannot be distinguished by their forms - who, which, that are used for subject and object pronouns. You can, however, distinguish them as follows: If the relative pronoun is followed by a verb, the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun. Subject pronouns must always be used. The apple which is lying on the table If the relative pronoun is not followed by a verb (but by a noun or pronoun), the relative pronoun is an object pronoun. Object pronouns can be dropped in defining relative clauses, which are then called Contact Clauses. The apple (which) George lay on the table Complete the sentences using the right relative pronoun. 1-That red car, is red, is my brother s. 2-I live in the house is at the corner. 3-John, is 65, is still working. 4-Those girls, are playing volleyball, are my friends.

5- That is the boy surname is the same as mine. If you haven t read Romeo and Juliet, investigate and underline the correct option. 1. The problem which caused Romeo and Juliet s tragedy was: a) their parent s jealousy b) the rivalry among their families c) Romeo s family d) Juliet s parents 2. There was misunderstanding that causes Juliet and Romeo a) run away together b) don t see each other anymore c) kill themselves d) get married and live happily for ever. 3. - is other play whose author is Shakespeare: a) The Little Prince b) Don Quixote c) Othello d) The Importance of Being Ernest. 4. Verona, which is in, is the city where those lovers lived and died: a) Italy b) Germany c) France d) England

GRAMMAR Relative clauses It is important to distinguish between defining and non- defining relative clauses. Defining Relative Clauses are an essential part of the meaning of a sentence and therefore they cannot be left out. They define exactly who or what we are talking about. Defining relative clauses are not put in commas. Do you know the girl who is talking to Tom? Defining relative clauses are often used in definitions. A seaman is someone who works on a ship Notice that English likes to drop the relative pronoun when it defines the object of the clause. The doctor who helped me most was Dr Clark. (Subject) The doctor I found most helpful was Dr Clark. (Object) The treatment that helped the most was acupuncture. (Subject) The treatment I liked best was acupuncture. (Object) The boy (who/whom) we met yesterday is very nice. (Object) Non-Defining Relative Clauses add extra information of secondary importance, but not define it; and can be left out of a sentence. Non-defining relative clauses when written are put in commas, and pauses before and after them when spoken. Mrs Bottomley, who was a extremely mean person while she was alive, has left all her money to a cat s home.

Non-defining relative clauses are mainly found in written English, where sentences are carefully constructed. In spoken English, they sound rather formal, and can easily be expressed by simpler sentences. Note: In non-defining relative clauses, who/which may not be replaced with that. Examples: My favourite drink is whisky, which is one of Britain s most profitable exports. I gave him a sandwich, which he ate greedily. Fill in the space with a relative pronoun. 1. A passport is a document you must have if you want to go out of the country. 2. A visa is a document you need to go into some countries. 3. A consul is the person interviews the future traveller. 4. There are some countries don t ask for visitors for a visa. 5. The United States of America is the country visa is the most required. Write the correct relative clause and put the comma where necessary: 1- My sister is a teacher lives in Australia. 2- The town I grew up is very small. 3- The sweater John bought me is too small. 4- The subject I m studying is too difficult. 5- The shop is near my house has beautiful clothes. 6- The country I want to visit most is France. 7- Terry is very lazy failed his maths exam again. 8- Jane hobby is skating has broken her leg.