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English class 17
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Juan José Simón Pérez
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RELATIVE CLAUSES
 Las cláusulas relativas son estructuras que se
incorporan en algunas frases para dar
información acerca de algo en la misma frase.
 Las cláusulas relativas siempre tienen un verbo.
 Estas cláusulas suelen ir introducidas por
pronombres relativos: WHO, WHICH, THAT,
WHERE y WHOSE.
- Where is the man who was sitting next to
you?
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 Exercise. Underline the relatives clauses in
the following sentences.
1) They spoke with the boy who saw the accident.
2) Did you see the cat that slept at the door?
3) I bought the bicycle which you like so much.
4) The drink that is on the table is mine.
5) Anybody who speaks English can participate.
6) The pool where I swam yesterday is really big!
7) The boy whose parents died wants to see you.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 Exercise. Find the relatives clauses in the
following sentences.
1) They spoke with the boy who saw the
accident.
2) Did you see the cat that slept at the door?
3) I bought the bicycle which you like so much.
4) The drink that is on the table is mine.
5) Anybody who speaks English can participate.
6) The pool where I swam yesterday is really big!
7) The boy whose parents died wants to see you.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 Los pronombres más utilizados son Who, Which
y That.
 WHO se utiliza para referirnos a personas.
 WHICH o THAT para referirnos a objetos y
animales.
The boy who is singing on TV is a friend of mine.
I want you to give me back the money which I
lent you last month.
I want you to give me back the money that I lent
you last month.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 WHOSE indica posesión, se utiliza para sustituir
a pronombres y adjetivos posesivos.
I saw a man. His wife is a teacher.
I saw a man whose wife is a teacher.
 WHERE se utiliza para señalar lugares.
I live in a town. In the town most people works
doing toys.
I live in a town where most people works doing
toys.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 En ocasiones podemos sustituir WHO y WHICH
por THAT.
 No obstante, es preciso usar THAT:
a. Después de all, any, none,anything,
everything, y nothing.
He bought everything that he liked.
b. Detrás de un adjetivo superlativo: It’s the best
film that I’ve ever seen.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 WHO / WHICH / THAT pueden omitirse cuando
se refieren al objeto de la frase. Si se refieren al
sujeto NO se pueden omitir
I bought the car that you liked so much
= I bought the car you liked so much
I bought a car. You liked the car so much
I saw a boy who wanted to see you
≠ I saw a boy wanted to see you
I saw a boy. A boy wanted to see you
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 Exercise. Complete with that, which, who, where o
whose. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
Then, rewrite the sentences without that, which… when
possible.
1) Anything ____ I said was heard.
2) The boy ____ was in the shop looked very poor.
3) Which is the best song ____ you’ve ever heard?
4) Where is the glass ____ was broken?
5) The girl ____ wallet was lost is crying.
6) Tell me the place ___ you’d like to go.
7) The dog ____ was all the night barking is mine.
8) Where is the letter ____ I sent you?
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 Answers 1.
1) Anything THAT I said was heard.
2) The boy WHO / THAT was in the shop looked very
poor.
3) Which is the best song THAT you’ve ever heard?
4) Where is the glass WHICH / THAT was broken?
5) The girl WHOSE wallet was lost is crying.
6) Tell me the place WHERE you’d like to go.
7) The dog WHICH / THAT was all the night barking
is mine.
8) Where is the letter WHICH / THAT I sent you?
RELATIVE CLAUSES
 Answers 2.
1) Anything I said was heard.
2) The boy WHO / THAT was in the shop looked very
poor.
3) Which is the best song you’ve ever heard?
4) Where is the glass WHICH / THAT was broken?
5) The girl WHOSE wallet was lost is crying.
6) Tell me the place you’d like to go.
7) The dog WHICH / THAT was all the night barking
is mine.
8) Where is the letter I sent you?
TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING
En inglés no se pueden juntar dos verbos
en infinitivo, con la excepción de modales y
auxiliares.
Examples:
I like playing the guitar (correct)
I like to play the guitar (correct)
I like play the guitar (wrong)
TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING
En ocasiones los dos verbos van separados
por TO, en otras ocasiones el segundo
verbo termina en –ING. Otras veces se
puede elegir entre las opciones anteriores:
I want to watch a movie
I forgot to lock the door
I enjoy speaking English
I like going to the cinema…
TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING
Verbo + TO + verbo:
Los verbos más comunes en los que
únicamente se utiliza TO son:
WANT, NEED, PLAN, DECIDE, HOPE,
OFFER, FORGET, REFUSE, TRY, LEARN,
EXPECT.
Examples: I want to talk to you / I need to
tell you something / We plan to have a
holiday / He tries to do his best…
TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING
Verbo + ING:
Los verbos más comunes a los que
únicamente se les puede añadir un segundo
verbo terminado en –ING son:
ENJOY, SUGGEST, MIND, FINISH, STOP,
AVOID, KEEP, REGRET
Examples: I enjoy swimming / He doesn’t
mind working till late / Did you finish reading
your book?...
TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING
Verbo + ING o verbo+TO+verbo:
Los verbos en los que se pueden utilizar las
dos conexiones vistas anteriormente son:
LIKE, LOVE, PREFER, START, BEGIN,
CONTINUE, HATE
Examples:
I like to play the piano ó I like playing the piano
She hates to work on Sundays ó She hates
working on Sundays
TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING
Exercise. Guess the verb and put it in its
correct form: to / -ing. When both are
possible write the two possibilities.
1) He likes ____ (_lay) the guitar.
2) Do you enjoy ___ (r_a_) crime novels?
3) Could you stop ___ (ma_e) so much noise?
4) I need ___ (_uy) some new clothes.
5) The company started ___ (_ork) in 1987.
6) They refused ___ (co_e) next week.
TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING
 Exercise. Guess the verb and put it in its correct
form: to / -ing. When both are possible write the
two possibilities.
1) He likes TO PLAY / PLAYING the guitar.
2) Do you enjoy READING crime novels?
3) Could you stop MAKING so much noise?
4) I need TO BUY some new clothes.
5) The company started TO WORK /
WORKING in 1987.
6) They refused TO COME next week.
Thank you for your attention!

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English class 17 a

  • 1. English class 17 Elementary level Juan José Simón Pérez learnenglishesol.weebly.com
  • 2. RELATIVE CLAUSES  Las cláusulas relativas son estructuras que se incorporan en algunas frases para dar información acerca de algo en la misma frase.  Las cláusulas relativas siempre tienen un verbo.  Estas cláusulas suelen ir introducidas por pronombres relativos: WHO, WHICH, THAT, WHERE y WHOSE. - Where is the man who was sitting next to you?
  • 3. RELATIVE CLAUSES  Exercise. Underline the relatives clauses in the following sentences. 1) They spoke with the boy who saw the accident. 2) Did you see the cat that slept at the door? 3) I bought the bicycle which you like so much. 4) The drink that is on the table is mine. 5) Anybody who speaks English can participate. 6) The pool where I swam yesterday is really big! 7) The boy whose parents died wants to see you.
  • 4. RELATIVE CLAUSES  Exercise. Find the relatives clauses in the following sentences. 1) They spoke with the boy who saw the accident. 2) Did you see the cat that slept at the door? 3) I bought the bicycle which you like so much. 4) The drink that is on the table is mine. 5) Anybody who speaks English can participate. 6) The pool where I swam yesterday is really big! 7) The boy whose parents died wants to see you.
  • 5. RELATIVE CLAUSES  Los pronombres más utilizados son Who, Which y That.  WHO se utiliza para referirnos a personas.  WHICH o THAT para referirnos a objetos y animales. The boy who is singing on TV is a friend of mine. I want you to give me back the money which I lent you last month. I want you to give me back the money that I lent you last month.
  • 6. RELATIVE CLAUSES  WHOSE indica posesión, se utiliza para sustituir a pronombres y adjetivos posesivos. I saw a man. His wife is a teacher. I saw a man whose wife is a teacher.  WHERE se utiliza para señalar lugares. I live in a town. In the town most people works doing toys. I live in a town where most people works doing toys.
  • 7. RELATIVE CLAUSES  En ocasiones podemos sustituir WHO y WHICH por THAT.  No obstante, es preciso usar THAT: a. Después de all, any, none,anything, everything, y nothing. He bought everything that he liked. b. Detrás de un adjetivo superlativo: It’s the best film that I’ve ever seen.
  • 8. RELATIVE CLAUSES  WHO / WHICH / THAT pueden omitirse cuando se refieren al objeto de la frase. Si se refieren al sujeto NO se pueden omitir I bought the car that you liked so much = I bought the car you liked so much I bought a car. You liked the car so much I saw a boy who wanted to see you ≠ I saw a boy wanted to see you I saw a boy. A boy wanted to see you
  • 9. RELATIVE CLAUSES  Exercise. Complete with that, which, who, where o whose. Sometimes more than one answer is possible. Then, rewrite the sentences without that, which… when possible. 1) Anything ____ I said was heard. 2) The boy ____ was in the shop looked very poor. 3) Which is the best song ____ you’ve ever heard? 4) Where is the glass ____ was broken? 5) The girl ____ wallet was lost is crying. 6) Tell me the place ___ you’d like to go. 7) The dog ____ was all the night barking is mine. 8) Where is the letter ____ I sent you?
  • 10. RELATIVE CLAUSES  Answers 1. 1) Anything THAT I said was heard. 2) The boy WHO / THAT was in the shop looked very poor. 3) Which is the best song THAT you’ve ever heard? 4) Where is the glass WHICH / THAT was broken? 5) The girl WHOSE wallet was lost is crying. 6) Tell me the place WHERE you’d like to go. 7) The dog WHICH / THAT was all the night barking is mine. 8) Where is the letter WHICH / THAT I sent you?
  • 11. RELATIVE CLAUSES  Answers 2. 1) Anything I said was heard. 2) The boy WHO / THAT was in the shop looked very poor. 3) Which is the best song you’ve ever heard? 4) Where is the glass WHICH / THAT was broken? 5) The girl WHOSE wallet was lost is crying. 6) Tell me the place you’d like to go. 7) The dog WHICH / THAT was all the night barking is mine. 8) Where is the letter I sent you?
  • 12. TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING En inglés no se pueden juntar dos verbos en infinitivo, con la excepción de modales y auxiliares. Examples: I like playing the guitar (correct) I like to play the guitar (correct) I like play the guitar (wrong)
  • 13. TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING En ocasiones los dos verbos van separados por TO, en otras ocasiones el segundo verbo termina en –ING. Otras veces se puede elegir entre las opciones anteriores: I want to watch a movie I forgot to lock the door I enjoy speaking English I like going to the cinema…
  • 14. TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING Verbo + TO + verbo: Los verbos más comunes en los que únicamente se utiliza TO son: WANT, NEED, PLAN, DECIDE, HOPE, OFFER, FORGET, REFUSE, TRY, LEARN, EXPECT. Examples: I want to talk to you / I need to tell you something / We plan to have a holiday / He tries to do his best…
  • 15. TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING Verbo + ING: Los verbos más comunes a los que únicamente se les puede añadir un segundo verbo terminado en –ING son: ENJOY, SUGGEST, MIND, FINISH, STOP, AVOID, KEEP, REGRET Examples: I enjoy swimming / He doesn’t mind working till late / Did you finish reading your book?...
  • 16. TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING Verbo + ING o verbo+TO+verbo: Los verbos en los que se pueden utilizar las dos conexiones vistas anteriormente son: LIKE, LOVE, PREFER, START, BEGIN, CONTINUE, HATE Examples: I like to play the piano ó I like playing the piano She hates to work on Sundays ó She hates working on Sundays
  • 17. TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING Exercise. Guess the verb and put it in its correct form: to / -ing. When both are possible write the two possibilities. 1) He likes ____ (_lay) the guitar. 2) Do you enjoy ___ (r_a_) crime novels? 3) Could you stop ___ (ma_e) so much noise? 4) I need ___ (_uy) some new clothes. 5) The company started ___ (_ork) in 1987. 6) They refused ___ (co_e) next week.
  • 18. TO + INFINITIVE / INFINITIVE+ING  Exercise. Guess the verb and put it in its correct form: to / -ing. When both are possible write the two possibilities. 1) He likes TO PLAY / PLAYING the guitar. 2) Do you enjoy READING crime novels? 3) Could you stop MAKING so much noise? 4) I need TO BUY some new clothes. 5) The company started TO WORK / WORKING in 1987. 6) They refused TO COME next week.
  • 19. Thank you for your attention!