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Personal Best B1+ Unit 3C Relative Clauses
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Whose is used for...
possession.
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What kind of relative clause is this? Mission Impossible Fallout, which is the sixth movie of the series, is the best one of all.
Non-defining relative clause
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Where is used for...
place.
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What kind of relative clause is this? My boyfriend knows a man who went skydiving in New Zealand.
Defining relative clause.
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Defining relative clauses contain...
essential information.
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We cannot use that in the beginning of a non-defining relative clause. True or false?
True
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We can omit the relative pronoun when it is immediately followed by a verb. True or false?
False
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A relative clause gives more information about a person or thing. True or False?
True
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Non-defining relative clauses are generally separated by...
commas.
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What kind of relative clause is this? Justin Bieber, who recently got engaged, is about to release a new single.
Non-defining relative clause
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Non-defining relative clauses contain...
extra information.
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Which is used for...
things or comments.
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Who is used for...
people.
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What kind of relative clause is this? I don’t date guys who don’t like dogs.
Defining relative clause
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The name is relative because...
It relates to a person, a thing, or a place mentioned before.
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What kind of relative clause is this? Demi Lovato, who overdosed last week, is going into rehabilitation.
Non-defining relative clause
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What kind of relative clause is this? I’m going to wear the dress I bought in the USA tonight.
Defining relative clause
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What kind of relative clause is this? Barack Obama, who was the 44th American president, gave a wonderful speech on education.
Non-defining relative clause
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What kind of relative clause is this? They are the people who want to buy our house.
Defining relative clause
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That is used for...
Things or people.
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