How many classifications of Relative Clauses are there and what are they?
Tow, defining and non-defining
Give three examples of Relative Pronouns.
That, which, who, where, when, whom and whose
Would you mind (bring) me that book? I'm tired.
Bringing
Mention the past participle of bit.
Bitten
Is an encyclopaedia fiction or non-fiction?
Non-fiction.
These are the one that gives you the information you need to understand the sentece. There are no commas
Relative Clauses-Defining
In what classifications do you use that?
Things and people
What time is it, Maritza? Oh, no! I forgot (go) to my class.
to go
Mention the past participle of freeze
Frozen
What are the 3 units of temperature?
Fahrenheit, Celsuis and Kelvin
Identify the relative clause non-defining in the next sentece: John's mother, who lives in Scotland, has 6 grandchildren.
Who lives in Scotland
What is the relative pronoun of the following sentence?
He was a scientist who made great discoveries.
Who
Zaaid said she was surprised (hear) about the accident.
to hear
Mention the past participle of sow
Sown or sowed
Which Disney princess has the least amount of dialogue in their movie?
Aurora/Sleeping Beauty
These are the one that give extra information they are alway written between commas.
Relative clauses non-defining.
What relative pronouns are used for people?
That, who, whom and whose
Andres, you should avoid (stay) up too late on the night before the final.
Staying
Mention the past participle of tear.
Torn.
Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
France.
Put the commas in their respective places, from the following sentence:
My friend John who went to the same school as me has just written a best-selling novel.
My friend John, who went to the same school as me, has just written a best-selling novel.
What relative pronouns are used for objects?
That, which and whose
When Hector came home, he found his cousin from Mexico (lie) on the sofa (read) the newspaper.
lying/reading
Mention the past participle of tread.
Trodden or trod.
What seed is typically mistaken for a nut?
Almonds