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Activity: Grammar. Answer the following questions.
Adjectives clauses
What is an adjective?
What is a clause?
What is an adjective clause?
What is a relative pronoun?
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Adjectives clauses
What is an adjective?
It’s a word that describes a noun (person, place, thing or idea).
What is a clause?
It’s a part of a sentence or a sentence with S+V.
What is an adjective clause?
It’s a clause that describes a noun.
What is a relative pronoun?
It’s a pronoun used at the beginning of an adjective clause.
Remember a pronoun is a word that SUBSTITUTES a noun.
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Examples of Adjectives clauses
People whose jobs require frequent social
contact have the most opportunity to lie.
(POSSESSION)
There is no place in the world where people
are completely honest all the time.
(LOCATION)
There has never been a time when some form
of lying wasn’t a part of everyday life. (TIME)
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Examples of Adjectives clauses
Money is a subject about which people are
rarely honest. (FORMAL)
Money is a subject which/that people are
rarely honest about. (FORMAL)
*Use WHOM and WHICH after a preposition
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Exercises of Adjectives clauses
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/
410/grammar/adj1.htm
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