Modul 1
Modul 1
Modul 1
CLAUSES
RELATIVE CLAUSES
• Relative clauses describe and provide information
about something or someone that we have
usually already specified.
– I like working with students who appreciate
what I do.
• We use relative clauses in order to identify things
or people and to distinguish them from other
similar things.
– Mancunians aren’t people who live in Manchester, they’re
people who were born there
USE
• We use relative clauses to give additional
information about something without
starting another sentence.
• By combining sentences with a relative
clause, your text becomes more fluent and
you can avoid repeating certain words.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
1. Subject and Object
Relative clauses give extra information about a noun
in the main clause. They can refer to this as subject or
object.
“That’s the woman who bought my car”
Subject
“That’s the flat that I was looking for”
Object
2. Combining sentences
Note how sentences are combined.
Subject :
“This is Sofia. She bought my car”
“Sofia is the person who bought my car”
Object :
“That is the flat. I was looking for it”
“That is the flat that I was looking for”
How to Form Relative Clauses ?
1. Subject: I told you about the woman who lives next door.
2. Object: (Pronoun Omission)
Mary is the girl (who/whom) we met at the party.
WHICH
• subject or object pronoun for animals
and things