sufficient, enough
adequate
hostile, unfriendly
hospitable
is a relative clause dependent or independent?
dependent
what is the difference between relative pronoun who and which?
who: refer to people
which: refer to things
to shout loudly, roar
bellow
shut, sealed
ajar
three types of relative clauses we've learned
subject, object, and object with prepositions
How to create a formal tone in object relative clauses with prepositions?
place the preposition before the relative pronoun
leech, sponge
parasite
ending, conclusion
overture
combine the two sentences:
1. She is the author.
2. I have interviewed her.
Tell which kind of relative clause is it
She is the author that I have interviewed.
object relative clause
in which kind of relative clause can we omit the relative pronoun? give an example.
object relative clause
You can ask anyone (that) I spoke to.
1. forbid, prohibit
2. sick, unhealthy
2. morbid
1.diligent, hardworking
2.clean, tidy
1. shirk
2.clutter
The preposition in object relative clauses with preposition usually appears ___________________, but can also be put before___________________.
Give an example for both.
at the end of the clause, the relative pronoun
She is the author to whom the committee gave an award to. She is the author that the committee gave an award to.
When there are two object relative clauses in a row, how to omit?
Give an example using two relative pronouns.
omit the first one.
Kate is the woman (who) I told you about that I met on vacation.
Write the synonyme of the words in itallics:
1. Commited a vengeful crime against his accuser
2. wears an insigniaon on his collar
3. so negligent in her duties
1. vindictive
2. emble
3. lax
write the antonyme of the words in itallics below
1. a completely meaningless gesture
2. a wonderfully merciful person
3. the lovely conclusion of the symphony
1. emblem
2.vindictive
3. overture
what do restrictive relative clauses do?
in a sentence, what differentiates the restrictive and unrestrictive relative clauses?
how to correct the following sentence?
My mother, that lives in Texas, sells real estate.
to define and specify the subject
comma
My mother, who lives in Texas, sells real estate.
Give three relative pronouns that can be used in both restrictive relative clauses and nonrestrictive relative clauses
whose, when, where