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Centro de Explicações Lda.
Ficha Formativa – Relative Clauses

Nome: _________________________________________________ Data: ___/___/___

Defining Relative Clauses
A Defining Relative Clause gives necessary information and is essential to the
meaning of the main sentence. The clause is not put in commas.
E.g.: He is the actor who was killed in a car crash.
I read the article about teenagers' part-time jobs which was published in the
Guardian.
The relative pronoun can be omitted when it is the object of the relative
clause. 
E.g. The man (whom) you spoke to is my boss.
This is the factory (which) he left last week.

CONTACT
CLAUSES

Defining relative clauses
People

Things

Subject

who/that/whom
The girl who/that is sitting at the
corner is my friend Jenny.

which/that
The book which/that is on that table is
mine

Object

who/that/whom
The girl (who/that) you see at the
corner is my friend Jenny
with a preposition: The girl
(who/that) you were talking to is
Jenny

which/that
The word which /that you are writing
is not correct
with a preposition: The pen
(which/that) you are writing with is
very nice

whose
Possessive That's the man whose wife had an
accident last week.

whose/of which
Many species whose habitats
are being destroyed run the risk of
extinction
Non- Defining: Relative Clauses
A Non- Defining Relative Clause gives extra information and is not essential to the
meaning of the main sentence It just adds some more information. It can be
removed from the sentence without destroying the central meaning.
The relative cause is put in commas.
E.g: John, who is very lazy, failed his test again.
In non-defining relative clauses, the relative pronouns can not be omitted.
Non-defining relative clauses
People

Things

Subject

who
His father, who is very strict,
doesn't let him be out till late at
night.

which
The chocolate cake, which looked so
nice, didn't taste so well.

Object

who
Mr Frost, who I told you about
some time ago, is a in a difficult
situation

which
Your opinion, which I respect, is quite
different from mine

whose
Mrs West, whose daughter you
Possessive
like very much, is coming for tea
this afternoon

whose/of which (Whose can be used
especially for animals and of which for
things)
His latest book, whose title is "New Jobs" ,
is already a bestseller
Practice
A. Which of these relative clauses are defining and which are non-defining?
1. The new University that they intent to create will specialise in distant learning.
2. The ESSEX company, which was created in 1989, is facing serious difficulties now.
3. The teacher you spoke to is responsible for the foreign language department.
4. What's the name of the company whose factory we visited yesterday?
5. Mrs West, who I spoke to on the phone, last night, is very interested in our project.
6. Mr Edwards, who has worked for the same company all his life, is retiring next
month.
7. The boy who she fell in love with left her after a few weeks.
B. Add the missing Relative Pronouns.
1. The man-----------I was describing is my newsagent.
2. That is the woman------------ I saw at the Harrods.
3. The man-----------------is reading the Times is my boyfriend.
4. This is the briefcase
he bought.
5. This is the cat ---------sleeps in my garden.
6. Jane, ------------ loves tea, never drinks coffee.
7. Mozart,-------music I love listening to, is a world - famous composer.
8. People ----------------- smoke damage their health.
9. This is the book ----------------my mend wrote.
10. My brother Jim, ---------- lives in London, is a doctor.
11. This morning I met Diane, --- I hadn't seen for ages.
12. Amy, -------- car had broken down, was in a very bad mood.
13. My office, --------------- is on the second floor of the building, is very small.
14. The sun, ----------------is one of millions of stars in the universe, provides us with heat
and light.
15. A pacifist is a person ------ believes that all wars are wrong.
16. The office --------------- I'm using at the moment is very small.
17. This school is only for children ------ first language is not English.
18. I don't know the name of the woman to ------------ I spoke on the phone.
19. Sheila, ---------------- job involves a lot of travelling, is away from home a lot.
20. My sister Kate, ---------- works in Spain, is an engineer.
C. Join the sentences by means of a relative pronoun. Make contact clauses when
it is possible.
1.We often visit our company headquarters. They are only 15 miles away.
_________________________________________________________________________________
2.Ann is one of my closest friends. I have known her for years.
_________________________________________________________________________________
3.They didn't thank us for the help we gave them at work. This was very rude of
them.
_________________________________________________________________________________
4. Ann's father works for an international company. It does business with African
countries.
_________________________________________________________________________________
5.Our History teacher was late this morning. He comes always on time.
_________________________________________________________________________________
6.Mrs Elliot has gone to see the doctor. Mrs Elliot hasn't been feeling well lately.
_________________________________________________________________________________
7.The boy is paying no attention at all. The teacher is looking at him.
_________________________________________________________________________________
8.The new disco in Main Street is very popular among young people. Everyone is
talking about it.
_________________________________________________________________________________
9.The strike at the shipyard is now over. It last 4 days.
_________________________________________________________________________________
10. Our Secretary speaks both English and German fluently. Her mother is German
_________________________________________________________________________________
11. The course gave us a lot of information on time management. I think most of it
will be useless.
_________________________________________________________________________________
12. I met a nice girl. Her father is an English teacher.
_________________________________________________________________________________
13. Ted Elliot is telling David about his problems. Ted's wife has left him.
_________________________________________________________________________________
14. Where is the cheese? It was in the fridge.
_________________________________________________________________________________
15. A bus goes to the airport. It runs every half hour.
_________________________________________________________________________________
16. These are the people. I invited them for my party.
_________________________________________________________________________________
17. Foyles is a big bookshop. It sells all kinds of books.
_________________________________________________________________________________
18. Worsworth was a famous English poet. His house was by Windermere Lake.
_________________________________________________________________________________
19. That high yellow building on the corner was recently built. There's a solar panel
on its roof.
_________________________________________________________________________________
D. Join the sentences by means of a relative pronoun. Omit it when possible
1. The girl is Ann's sister. She worked as a volunteer in Africa .
_________________________________________________________________________________
2. Ann's father works for an international company. It does business with African
countries.
_________________________________________________________________________________
3. My car was quite old. It was destroyed in a crash.
_________________________________________________________________________________
4. Some of the girls are coming to Portugal next year. You met them in Rome.
_________________________________________________________________________________
5. Cultural differences prevented the deal from concluding. The deal was very
profitable for both countries.
_________________________________________________________________________________
6. Tolerance is very important nowadays. Most people don't show it towards
anything or anyone.
_________________________________________________________________________________
7. Harmony Day is celebrated in Australia. It should become a world celebration.
_________________________________________________________________________________
8. The UNESCO already operates worldwide. It should have more economic power
in order to solve situations more efficiently.
_________________________________________________________________________________
9. The UNESCO agents are often attacked. They must be protected to be able to
perform their solidarity actions.
_________________________________________________________________________________
10. The friend is studying in Paris. I'm writing this letter to him.
_________________________________________________________________________________
11. Two students are absent today. Their names haven't been called.
_________________________________________________________________________________
12. Have you seen the article? I told you about it yesterday.
_________________________________________________________________________________
13. James Larson is in a difficult situation. His father has just died.
_________________________________________________________________________________
14. My dressmaker went to Paris last year. Her models are highly paid.
_________________________________________________________________________________

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  • 1. Bem Explicado Centro de Explicações Lda. Ficha Formativa – Relative Clauses Nome: _________________________________________________ Data: ___/___/___ Defining Relative Clauses A Defining Relative Clause gives necessary information and is essential to the meaning of the main sentence. The clause is not put in commas. E.g.: He is the actor who was killed in a car crash. I read the article about teenagers' part-time jobs which was published in the Guardian. The relative pronoun can be omitted when it is the object of the relative clause.  E.g. The man (whom) you spoke to is my boss. This is the factory (which) he left last week. CONTACT CLAUSES Defining relative clauses People Things Subject who/that/whom The girl who/that is sitting at the corner is my friend Jenny. which/that The book which/that is on that table is mine Object who/that/whom The girl (who/that) you see at the corner is my friend Jenny with a preposition: The girl (who/that) you were talking to is Jenny which/that The word which /that you are writing is not correct with a preposition: The pen (which/that) you are writing with is very nice whose Possessive That's the man whose wife had an accident last week. whose/of which Many species whose habitats are being destroyed run the risk of extinction
  • 2. Non- Defining: Relative Clauses A Non- Defining Relative Clause gives extra information and is not essential to the meaning of the main sentence It just adds some more information. It can be removed from the sentence without destroying the central meaning. The relative cause is put in commas. E.g: John, who is very lazy, failed his test again. In non-defining relative clauses, the relative pronouns can not be omitted. Non-defining relative clauses People Things Subject who His father, who is very strict, doesn't let him be out till late at night. which The chocolate cake, which looked so nice, didn't taste so well. Object who Mr Frost, who I told you about some time ago, is a in a difficult situation which Your opinion, which I respect, is quite different from mine whose Mrs West, whose daughter you Possessive like very much, is coming for tea this afternoon whose/of which (Whose can be used especially for animals and of which for things) His latest book, whose title is "New Jobs" , is already a bestseller
  • 3. Practice A. Which of these relative clauses are defining and which are non-defining? 1. The new University that they intent to create will specialise in distant learning. 2. The ESSEX company, which was created in 1989, is facing serious difficulties now. 3. The teacher you spoke to is responsible for the foreign language department. 4. What's the name of the company whose factory we visited yesterday? 5. Mrs West, who I spoke to on the phone, last night, is very interested in our project. 6. Mr Edwards, who has worked for the same company all his life, is retiring next month. 7. The boy who she fell in love with left her after a few weeks. B. Add the missing Relative Pronouns. 1. The man-----------I was describing is my newsagent. 2. That is the woman------------ I saw at the Harrods. 3. The man-----------------is reading the Times is my boyfriend. 4. This is the briefcase he bought. 5. This is the cat ---------sleeps in my garden. 6. Jane, ------------ loves tea, never drinks coffee. 7. Mozart,-------music I love listening to, is a world - famous composer. 8. People ----------------- smoke damage their health. 9. This is the book ----------------my mend wrote. 10. My brother Jim, ---------- lives in London, is a doctor. 11. This morning I met Diane, --- I hadn't seen for ages. 12. Amy, -------- car had broken down, was in a very bad mood. 13. My office, --------------- is on the second floor of the building, is very small. 14. The sun, ----------------is one of millions of stars in the universe, provides us with heat and light. 15. A pacifist is a person ------ believes that all wars are wrong. 16. The office --------------- I'm using at the moment is very small. 17. This school is only for children ------ first language is not English. 18. I don't know the name of the woman to ------------ I spoke on the phone. 19. Sheila, ---------------- job involves a lot of travelling, is away from home a lot. 20. My sister Kate, ---------- works in Spain, is an engineer. C. Join the sentences by means of a relative pronoun. Make contact clauses when it is possible. 1.We often visit our company headquarters. They are only 15 miles away. _________________________________________________________________________________ 2.Ann is one of my closest friends. I have known her for years. _________________________________________________________________________________ 3.They didn't thank us for the help we gave them at work. This was very rude of them. _________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Ann's father works for an international company. It does business with African countries.
  • 4. _________________________________________________________________________________ 5.Our History teacher was late this morning. He comes always on time. _________________________________________________________________________________ 6.Mrs Elliot has gone to see the doctor. Mrs Elliot hasn't been feeling well lately. _________________________________________________________________________________ 7.The boy is paying no attention at all. The teacher is looking at him. _________________________________________________________________________________ 8.The new disco in Main Street is very popular among young people. Everyone is talking about it. _________________________________________________________________________________ 9.The strike at the shipyard is now over. It last 4 days. _________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Our Secretary speaks both English and German fluently. Her mother is German _________________________________________________________________________________ 11. The course gave us a lot of information on time management. I think most of it will be useless. _________________________________________________________________________________ 12. I met a nice girl. Her father is an English teacher. _________________________________________________________________________________ 13. Ted Elliot is telling David about his problems. Ted's wife has left him. _________________________________________________________________________________ 14. Where is the cheese? It was in the fridge. _________________________________________________________________________________ 15. A bus goes to the airport. It runs every half hour. _________________________________________________________________________________ 16. These are the people. I invited them for my party. _________________________________________________________________________________ 17. Foyles is a big bookshop. It sells all kinds of books. _________________________________________________________________________________ 18. Worsworth was a famous English poet. His house was by Windermere Lake. _________________________________________________________________________________ 19. That high yellow building on the corner was recently built. There's a solar panel on its roof. _________________________________________________________________________________
  • 5. D. Join the sentences by means of a relative pronoun. Omit it when possible 1. The girl is Ann's sister. She worked as a volunteer in Africa . _________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Ann's father works for an international company. It does business with African countries. _________________________________________________________________________________ 3. My car was quite old. It was destroyed in a crash. _________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Some of the girls are coming to Portugal next year. You met them in Rome. _________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Cultural differences prevented the deal from concluding. The deal was very profitable for both countries. _________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Tolerance is very important nowadays. Most people don't show it towards anything or anyone. _________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Harmony Day is celebrated in Australia. It should become a world celebration. _________________________________________________________________________________ 8. The UNESCO already operates worldwide. It should have more economic power in order to solve situations more efficiently. _________________________________________________________________________________ 9. The UNESCO agents are often attacked. They must be protected to be able to perform their solidarity actions. _________________________________________________________________________________ 10. The friend is studying in Paris. I'm writing this letter to him. _________________________________________________________________________________ 11. Two students are absent today. Their names haven't been called. _________________________________________________________________________________ 12. Have you seen the article? I told you about it yesterday. _________________________________________________________________________________ 13. James Larson is in a difficult situation. His father has just died. _________________________________________________________________________________ 14. My dressmaker went to Paris last year. Her models are highly paid. _________________________________________________________________________________