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Relative Clauses

Relative Clauses. Student’s Workbook/Guide Name: Date: . Relative Clauses. There are three kinds of relative clauses: WHO : used with people THAT : used with objects and animals, can be used with people WHICH : used with objects, never with people. Relative Clauses.

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Relative Clauses

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  1. Relative Clauses Student’s Workbook/Guide Name: Date:

  2. Relative Clauses • There are three kinds of relative clauses: • WHO: used with people • THAT: used with objects and animals, can be used with people • WHICH: used with objects, never with people

  3. Relative Clauses • Remember to use the words: who that which • When you want to make a sentence into a relative clause you must find its relative.

  4. Remove the first period. Lesson #1: Creating Relative Clauses Find the sets of words that are the same. Take the second set of words out. Find the relative. Replace the second set of words with who, that, or which. Notice the wordwho that which is next to the relative. Rewrite the sentence.

  5. Lesson #2: Review of Relative Clauses • What words are used in relative clauses? who that which • What is described with each of the words?

  6. Try some by yourself. • Jake finished the spaghetti. The spaghetti was in the refrigerator. • I liked the movie. The movie was about World War II. • The hurricane was unexpected. The hurricane destroyed many towns and farms.

  7. Rules for writing a persuasive paper

  8. Rules for writing a persuasive paper • Introduction • Topic sentence • 4 reasons • For each reason you need at least 2 sentences • 1st sentence: State the reason. • 2nd sentence: Explain the reason in further detail. • Acknowledge the other side: his/her point of view • Rebuttal: state why you disagree • Concluding sentence

  9. Lesson #3: Persuasive Prompt • Assignment: The principal wants the students to wear uniforms at school. Write a friendly letter to the principal telling him/her why the school should or should not wear uniforms. Convince the principal that your view is best. You need to state 2 reasons why you should wear uniforms and explain the consequences of this decision. Then, give your opinionabout what you think he/she should do and list at least 3 supportive reasons for making this choice. Remember that you represent this school. Help him/her see that your opinion really makes the most sense.

  10. Persuasive Prompt Guidelines: • Don’t forget to: • Write a letter to the principal. • Use FATP for the prompt. • Include 3 or 4 relative clauses, complex sentences, transition words, and verb tenses that agree.

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