Definition
Defining relatives clauses
Defining and non-defining relative clauses
100

abroad

in or to a foreign country

100

Write a relative pronoun to fill the gap:

People__________like outdoor activities will love our holidays.


who

100

True or False: The punctuation is different for defining and non-defining clauses.

True

200

make a good living

earn quite a lot of money

200

Can we remove the relative pronoun?

This is the picture that my cousin Lydia painted.

Yes! The picture is the object of the relative clause.

This is the picture my cousin Lydia painted.

200

Listen to the sentence do you hear a defining or a non-defining relative clause.

(Track 94)

Non-defining relative clause.

300

grip

to interest someone, to hold someone’s attention

300

Write a relative pronoun to fill the gap:

That's the girl__________brother is in your class.   

whose

300

Which sentence is correct?

1. Queensland and Victoria, that are Australian states, are named after Queen Victoria.

2. Queensland and Victoria, which are Australian states, are named after Queen Victoria.

3. Queensland and Victoria that are Australian states are named after Queen Victoria.

2. Queensland and Victoria, which are Australian states, are named after Queen Victoria.

400

fascinating

very interesting, captivating

400

Read the situation and complete the question using where.

You want to buy some postcards. You ask a friend you can do this:

Is there a shop...

Is there a shop near here where I can buy some postcards?

400

Choose the correct option:

1. The Glastonbury Festival, which is held every June is the largest music festival in the world.

2. The Glastonbury Festival, which is held every June, is the largest music festival in the world.

3. The Glastonbury Festival that is held every June is the largest music festival in the world.

2. The Glastonbury Festival, which is held every June, is the largest music festival in the world.

500

make quite a splash

to do something that will attract a lot of attention

500
Complete with the correct relative pronoun:


What was the name of ther person to ____________ you spoke on the phone.


whom


Whom is the object form of who. We use whom to refer to people in formal styles or in writing, when the person is the object of the verb. We use whom commonly with prepositions.

500

Which sentence is correct?

1. At midnight, when the fireworks start, the band is going to start playing.

2. At midnight when the fireworks start, the band is going to start playing.

3. At midnight when the fireworks start the band is going to start playing.

1. At midnight, when the fireworks start, the band is going to start playing.

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