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Transcript
Inovace výuky na Gymnáziu Otrokovice formou DUMů
CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0488
Anglický jazyk
Relative Clauses
Mgr. Žaneta Janečková
RELATIVE CLAUSES
• Relative clauses tell us which person or
thing the speaker means.
• Relative pronouns: who(m), which, that,
whose.
• Who/that: refer to people
e.g. A customer is someone who /that
buys something from a shop.
• Which/ that: to refer objects/animals
e.g. The dog which/that ran away is hers.
• We can´t omit a relative pronoun when
there is not a noun or subject pronoun
between the relative pronoun and the
verb.
e.g. The man who /that lives on top floor is
a lawyer.
The man (who/that) I wanted to speak
to is a lawyer.
• Whose – is used instead of possessive
adjectives (my, her, etc.)
e.g. What´s the name of the woman
whose car you borrowed?
• Whom: - can be used when there is a
noun or subject pronoun between the
relative pronoun and the verb.
e.g. The man whom I wanted to speak is a
lawyer.
• We don´t usually use prepositions before
relative pronouns.
e.g. The man John is speaking to is his
uncle.
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Relative adverbs
• Where: - refers to place
e.g. This is the house where he was born.
- can be replace by which/ that
e.g. This is the house (which/that) he was
born in.
• When – refers to time
e.g. I´ll never forget the moment when I
first saw you.
- can be replaced by that
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e.g. I´ll never forget the moment (that) I
first saw you.
• Why: - refers to reason
e.g. The reason why I am happy is that my
husband has just got a new job.
- can be replaced by that or omitted
e.g. The reason (that) I am happy is that
my husband has just got a new job.
Identifying / Non-Identifying clauses
• Identifying clauses – are essential to the
meaning of the main sentences, they give
necessary information. There aren´t commas.
e.g. The dress (which/that) I bought was too
small.
• Non- Identifying clauses – aren´t essential to the
meaning of the main clauses, they give extra
information. We use commas.
• e.g. Mr Jones, who lives on top floor, is a doctor.
Použité zdroje
• DOOLEY, Jenny a Virginia EVANS.
Grammarway 3. Newbury: Express
Publishing, 1999. 1st ed. ISBN 978-1-84216-367-2. .
• MURPHY, Raymond. English Grammar in
Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1994. 2nd ed. ISBN 0521 43680 X.
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autora.
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