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GR 3º ESO U9

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    relative clauses + wh-words
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  • Which relative pronoun typically introduces information about people in a subject position?
    which
    that
    who
    where
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  • Which relative pronoun do we often use for objects in defining relative clauses?
    whose
    which
    who
    that
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  • What is the grammatical term for the noun that the relative clause refers to?
    article
    subject
    premodifier
    antecedent
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  • Which pronoun can replace "whose" in formal writing when referring to objects?
    of which
    which's
    whose of
    that of
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  • What type of relative clause typically begins with “when” or “where”?
    adverbial
    defining
    object
    possessive
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  • The scientist published a paper. Her findings were groundbreaking.
    The scientist whose findings were groundbreaking published a paper.
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  • I bought a novel. It had been shortlisted for a major literary award.
    The novel that/which had been shortlisted for a major literary award is the one I bought.
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  • She’s an architect. I greatly admire her designs.
    She’s an architect whose designs I greatly admire.
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  • That’s the company. I submitted my job application there.
    That’s the company where I submitted my job application.
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  • The email was vague. He sent it this morning.
    The email that/which he sent this morning was vague.
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  • He hired an assistant. She had extensive experience in public relations.
    He hired an assistant who/that had extensive experience in public relations.
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  • The city was vibrant. I lived there during my university years.
    The city where I lived during my university years was vibrant.
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  • The documentary was informative. We watched it last night.
    The documentary that/which we watched last night was informative.
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  • That’s the lecturer. You attended her seminar last week.
    That’s the lecturer whose seminar you attended last week.
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  • He gave me a book. I hadn’t heard of it before.
    He gave me a book that/which I hadn’t heard of before.
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  • She is the professor. Her lectures are always engaging.
    She is the professor whose lectures are always engaging.
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