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RELATIVE CLAUSES

RELATIVE CLAUSES. examples 1. Unit 13 Let’s play!. examples 2. practice. RELATIVE CLAUSES: Omitting pronouns – object vs. subject. grammar. unit. 13. Examples. RELATIVE CLAUSES. examples 1. What is a sport (that) you like ? Where was the player (who) he was talking with ?

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RELATIVE CLAUSES

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  1. RELATIVE CLAUSES • examples 1 Unit 13 Let’s play! • examples 2 • practice

  2. RELATIVE CLAUSES: Omitting pronouns –object vs. subject grammar unit 13 Examples RELATIVE CLAUSES • examples 1 What is a sport (that) you like? Where was the player (who) he was talking with? Where is the ball (that) he caught? • examples 2 • practice object A sport that is fastlike hockey is fun to watch. The player who was standing next to Peter is David. This is the ball that went over the fence. subject

  3. RELATIVE CLAUSES: Omitting pronouns – object vs. subject grammar unit 13 Examples RELATIVE CLAUSES • examples 1 You should ask about the goal (that) he scored. Those are the spectators (who) she gave the tickets to. There is the new hard drive (that) he bought. • examples 2 • practice object I didn’t see the goal that was scored before halftime. I saw the the spectators who won the gaming console. This is the hard drive that broke immediately. subject

  4. RELATIVE CLAUSES: Omitting pronouns – object vs. subject grammar unit 13 Practice RELATIVE CLAUSES Decide whether the relative pronoun can be omitted or not. • examples 1 • examples 2 Example: • practice • no • Soccer is a game that is cutting edge. • no • He is a player who scores a lot of goals. • yes • Hockey is the sport that you like best. • no • This is the team that has the best players. • no • Your father is the guy who left.

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