Relative Clauses Review of Relative Clauses Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses Review of Relative Pronouns Deleting Relative Pronouns
Relative Clauses The man who lives there is an architect. What is the relative clause in this sentence? The man  who lives there  is an architect. Clause -  a part of a sentence (with a noun and verb) Relative clause - gives more information about a person or thing
Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses The man  who lives there  is an architect. What if we take out the relative clause? The man  is an architect. Did this change the meaning of the sentence? Yes. Which man? This man? That man? No, the man who lives there.  This clause answers “Which one?”. It is  Restrictive .
Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses Toshi,  who is forty seven , lives in Japan. What if we take out the relative clause? Toshi  lives in Japan. Did this change the meaning of the sentence? No. Who lives in Japan? Toshi. This clause gives  extra information . It is  Nonrestrictive .
RELATIVE CLAUSES RESTRICTIVE CLAUSES NONRESTRICTIVE CLAUSES Don’t  answer “Which One?” Give  extra  information Don’t  change the meaning of the sentence Examples: Ann,  who swims well , is my sister.  My apartment,  which is close , is not very expensive. My dad,  who is very tall , is thin. Answer “Which One?” Give  necessary  information Change the meaning of the sentence Examples: People  who don’t exercise  get fat. The money  that you have  is mine. The town  that I live in  is Emporia.
RELATIVE CLAUSES RESTRICTIVE CLAUSES NONRESTRICTIVE CLAUSES Answer “Which One?” Give  necessary  information Change the meaning of the sentence Examples: People  who don’t exercise  get fat. The money  that you have  is mine. The town  that I live in  is Emporia.
Relative Pronouns What is the  relative pronoun  in these sentences? The video that we watched was unbelievable. Your friend who left was nice. Samantha, whose eyes are blue, lives in Denver. My book, which is on the table, is green.
Relative Pronouns What is the  relative pronoun  in these sentences? The video  that  we watched was unbelievable. Your friend  who  left was nice. Samantha,  whose  eyes are blue, lives in Denver. My book,  which  is on the table, is green.
Relative Pronouns The video  that  we watched was unbelievable   use  that  for restrictive clauses Your friend  who  left was nice. use  who  for people Samantha,  whose  eyes are blue, lives in Denver. use  whose  for something had or owned by someone My book,  which  is on the table, is green. use  which  for nonrestrictive clauses
Relative Pronouns The meal that I ate yesterday was excellent. What is the relative pronoun in this sentence? The meal  that  I ate yesterday was excellent. What is the job of  that  in the relative clause? that  I ate yesterday I ate  that  yesterday The object! I ate  it .
Relative Pronouns The person who works here is gone. What is the relative pronoun in this sentence? The person  who  works here is gone. What is the job of  who  in the relative clause? who  works here he/she  works here The subject!
WHEN CAN WE DELETE THE PRONOUN?
CAN WE DELETE THE PRONOUN? Restrictive Nonrestrictive NO What is the job of the relative pronoun? Object? Subject + BE? Delete  subject + be The phone that you bought was cheap. The rabbit who is in my garden is evil.  Delete  pronoun
Chapter 12 Exercise 3 Last month Charlie fell in love with Amy, who(m) he had been introduced to by some friends. I bought a chair. Tom made the chair. I bought a chair that Tom made.
Chapter 12 Exercise 3 She had a number of positive characteristics that Charlie found attractive. He had several cars. I liked the cars a lot. He had several cars that I liked a lot.
Chapter 12 Exercise 4 I like people who are funny and nice. People who are friendly and honest like me. I like food that is spicy. I like leisure activities that require exercise. I want to marry a person who is nice.
Chapter 12 Exercise 4 A person who is tall and handsome will want to marry me.  Practice that makes me think hard to learn English. Governments that help people are the best.
Common Mistakes #1:  I have friends who lives in Emporia. My sisters, who works at home, are young. #2: My computer, which I bought in California, it is very fast. John, who is from Kansas City, he is nice. #3: The students that I know are hard workers.

Relative Clauses

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    Relative Clauses Reviewof Relative Clauses Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses Review of Relative Pronouns Deleting Relative Pronouns
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    Relative Clauses Theman who lives there is an architect. What is the relative clause in this sentence? The man who lives there is an architect. Clause - a part of a sentence (with a noun and verb) Relative clause - gives more information about a person or thing
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    Restrictive and NonrestrictiveClauses The man who lives there is an architect. What if we take out the relative clause? The man is an architect. Did this change the meaning of the sentence? Yes. Which man? This man? That man? No, the man who lives there. This clause answers “Which one?”. It is Restrictive .
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    Restrictive and NonrestrictiveClauses Toshi, who is forty seven , lives in Japan. What if we take out the relative clause? Toshi lives in Japan. Did this change the meaning of the sentence? No. Who lives in Japan? Toshi. This clause gives extra information . It is Nonrestrictive .
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    RELATIVE CLAUSES RESTRICTIVECLAUSES NONRESTRICTIVE CLAUSES Don’t answer “Which One?” Give extra information Don’t change the meaning of the sentence Examples: Ann, who swims well , is my sister. My apartment, which is close , is not very expensive. My dad, who is very tall , is thin. Answer “Which One?” Give necessary information Change the meaning of the sentence Examples: People who don’t exercise get fat. The money that you have is mine. The town that I live in is Emporia.
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    RELATIVE CLAUSES RESTRICTIVECLAUSES NONRESTRICTIVE CLAUSES Answer “Which One?” Give necessary information Change the meaning of the sentence Examples: People who don’t exercise get fat. The money that you have is mine. The town that I live in is Emporia.
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    Relative Pronouns Whatis the relative pronoun in these sentences? The video that we watched was unbelievable. Your friend who left was nice. Samantha, whose eyes are blue, lives in Denver. My book, which is on the table, is green.
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    Relative Pronouns Whatis the relative pronoun in these sentences? The video that we watched was unbelievable. Your friend who left was nice. Samantha, whose eyes are blue, lives in Denver. My book, which is on the table, is green.
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    Relative Pronouns Thevideo that we watched was unbelievable use that for restrictive clauses Your friend who left was nice. use who for people Samantha, whose eyes are blue, lives in Denver. use whose for something had or owned by someone My book, which is on the table, is green. use which for nonrestrictive clauses
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    Relative Pronouns Themeal that I ate yesterday was excellent. What is the relative pronoun in this sentence? The meal that I ate yesterday was excellent. What is the job of that in the relative clause? that I ate yesterday I ate that yesterday The object! I ate it .
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    Relative Pronouns Theperson who works here is gone. What is the relative pronoun in this sentence? The person who works here is gone. What is the job of who in the relative clause? who works here he/she works here The subject!
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    WHEN CAN WEDELETE THE PRONOUN?
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    CAN WE DELETETHE PRONOUN? Restrictive Nonrestrictive NO What is the job of the relative pronoun? Object? Subject + BE? Delete subject + be The phone that you bought was cheap. The rabbit who is in my garden is evil. Delete pronoun
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    Chapter 12 Exercise3 Last month Charlie fell in love with Amy, who(m) he had been introduced to by some friends. I bought a chair. Tom made the chair. I bought a chair that Tom made.
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    Chapter 12 Exercise3 She had a number of positive characteristics that Charlie found attractive. He had several cars. I liked the cars a lot. He had several cars that I liked a lot.
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    Chapter 12 Exercise4 I like people who are funny and nice. People who are friendly and honest like me. I like food that is spicy. I like leisure activities that require exercise. I want to marry a person who is nice.
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    Chapter 12 Exercise4 A person who is tall and handsome will want to marry me. Practice that makes me think hard to learn English. Governments that help people are the best.
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    Common Mistakes #1: I have friends who lives in Emporia. My sisters, who works at home, are young. #2: My computer, which I bought in California, it is very fast. John, who is from Kansas City, he is nice. #3: The students that I know are hard workers.