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Definition&Usage 2
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100

Which object does the object relative pronoun describe in this sentence "She is the author that I've interviewed."?

The author.

100

Write one single answer in the blank: I know a man __

most people in town didn't know.

who/that/omit

100

In the two sentences, which has an object relative clause? 

1. The spaghetti, which she likes very much, is unavailable now.

2. The new bike that is very expensive is also very fancy.

1. The spaghetti, which she likes very much, is unavailable now.

100

I like my math teacher very much. My math teacher is beautiful. (Normal)

My math teacher, (who/whom) I like very much, is beautiful.

200

She is an athlete who:

A. I admire.

B. eats hamburgers.

A. I admire.

200

Write one answer in the blank: I met Coach Simon, __ I liked very much.

who/whom

200

In which sentence does the relative pronoun can be omitted?

1. The spaghetti that is highly recommended is also very delicious.

2. The new bike that I got yesterday is expensive and fancy. 

2. The new bike that I got yesterday is expensive and fancy.

200

This is an old apartment. I used to live in this apartment. (Normal)

This is an old apartment (that/where/in which) I used to live (in, when "that").

300

Make a sentence with an object relative pronoun.

Answers may vary. Example: She is my ex-wife who I divorced 5 years ago.

300

Write a more formal version of this sentence: This is the man I spoke to.

This is the man to whom I spoke.

300

What is the difference between restrictive clauses and non-restrictive clauses?

Restrictive clauses usually combine two sentences, while non-restrictive clauses add information between nouns and separated by commas.

300

This handsome man is my PE teacher. I talked to him yesterday. (Formal)

My PE teacher, to whom I talked yesterday, is very handsome.

400

What is the main clause in the sentence "I visited Taylor Swift, who is a famous singer."

I visited Taylor Swift

400

Write all answers in the blank: A man ___ we know sells cars.

that, who, omitt

400

What is an object-relative pronoun?

An object-relative pronoun is when a relative pronoun describes an object in the relative clause.

400

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500

Make a sentence that contains an object relative pronoun with prepositions. 

Answers may vary. Example: He is the man who I spoke with.

500

Write a more formal version with the blank filled in this sentence: The friend ____ I played with is missing.

The friend with whom I played is missing.

500

Please classify the types of object-relative clauses.

Object restrictive relative clauses after the main clause, object restrictive relative clauses inside the main clause, object non-restrictive relative clauses after the main clause, object non-restrictive relative clauses inside the main clause, and then the same with them ending with prepositions and starting with prepositions.

500

The artist is world-renowned. We admired the artist's work at the gallery.

The artist whose work we admired at the gallery is world-renowned.

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