For giving us more information about someone or something.
What are the relative clauses for?
The auxiliary DO.
If there is no auxiliary or modal verb we use?
We use IF or WHETHER.
What happen when there is no question word?
We use it in more formal situations.
We use indirect questions in?
To give essential information about a person,thing,place,time or reason.
We use defining relative clauses to?
Defining Relative Clauses and Non Defining Relative Clauses.
Which are the two types of relative clauses ?
Change a statement into a question.
We use Question tags to?
They do not need question marks
What is something that reported questions do not need?
The first part of the stence is a question.
We use question marks when?
To give extra,non-essential information about a person,thing,place,time or reason.
We use non-defining relative clauses to?
We use them to give extra, non essencial information.
When we use Non Defining Relative Clauses ?
The question tag is negative.
In affirmative sentences, the question tag is?
Remind,tell,warn.
With which verbs we do need to use a personal object?
To ask a big favor to someone we know well.
We can also use indirect questions to?
We always use commas.
In non-defining relative clauses we always use?
When is followed immediately by a noun or pronoun.
When can we omit who, which or that in Defining Relative Clauses ?
We use they.
With everybody,nobody and somebody we use?
Add,admit,agree,announce,claim,complain,explain, say,promise
With which verbs we do not need to use a personal object?
We use IF/WHETHER.
When there is no question word we use?
We can use WHICH/THAT.
In defining relative clauses instead of WHEN or WHERE we can use?
We can use it to refer to the whole sentence.
What is one use of which in non Defining Relative Clauses ?
The intonation falls in the questiopn tag.
When we are very certain of the answer the intonation?
Verb+Object+Infinitive.
What is the structure for the verb advise,ask,instruct,invite,order,recommend,remind, tell,warn?
We don't put the verb before the subject.
In the second part of the sentence we don't?
We don't use THAT.
In non-defining relative clauses we don't use?