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RELATIVE CLAUSES

RELATIVE CLAUSES. Subject or object pronoun?. Sweet Sue has the last laugh. You shouldn’t bend over when you lift things that are heavy . Subject pronoun. Let’s take the things that we’ve bought upstairs. Object pronoun.

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RELATIVE CLAUSES

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  1. RELATIVE CLAUSES Subject or object pronoun?

  2. SweetSuehasthe last laugh • You shouldn’t bend over when you lift things that are heavy. Subject pronoun • Let’s take the things that we’ve bought upstairs. Object pronoun

  3. If the relative pronoun is followed by a verb, the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun. • the apple whichislying on the table • If the relative pronoun is not followed by a verb (but by a noun or pronoun), the relative pronoun is an object pronoun. • the apple whichGeorge lay on the table

  4. Bookpage 35/Exercise 6 1. This is the band. I like to listen to this band. This is the band that I like to listen to. 2. This is the album. I like this album best. This is the album that I like best.

  5. Exercises • Book page 35/Exercises 7 and 8 • On – line exercises: • Exercise 1 (subject or object pronoun?) • Exercise 2 (complete relative clauses with why, when, where) • Exercise 3 (complete relative clauses with who or that)

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