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LESSON PLAN 31
THEME: WORD ORDER.
Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses. The most common relative pronouns are
who,
whom, whose, which, that
. The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to
and the type of relative clause.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-
grammar/relative-pronouns
Who
people and
sometimes pet animals
defining and non-defining
Whic
h
animals and things
defining and non-defining;
clause referring to a whole
sentence
That
people,
animals and things; informal
defining only
Whos
e
possessive meaning;
for people and animals usually; sometimes for things in
formal situations
defining and non-defining
Who
m
people in formal styles or in writing; often with a
preposition; rarely in
conversation; used instead
of
who
if
who
is the object
defining and non-defining
9.
Assignment:
(
https://www.englisch-
hilfen.de/en/exercises/pronouns/relative_pronouns.htm
10.
I talked to the girl
w hose
car had broken down in front of the shop.
11.
Mr
Richards,
is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.
12.
I live in a house in Norwich,
is in East Anglia.
13.
This is the girl
comes from Spain.
14.
That's Peter, the boy
has just arrived at the airport.
15.
Thank you very much for your e-mail,
was very interesting.
16.
The man,
father
is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
Task 2: you must make up 10 sentences utilizing relative pronouns.
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The learners always submit on time with well-prepared home tasks. They always
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