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Defining and Non-defining Relative Clauses
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Join the sentences: "Check out your local museums, art galleries and arts centres ______ and get creative this summer! You can find details of courses and activities there."
Check out your local museums, art galleries and arts centres, *where* you can find details of courses and activities, and get creative this summer!
Join the sentences: "The summer holidays is a time ______. Lots of creative activities are organised for young people."
The summer holidays is a time *when* lots of creative activities are organised for young people..
Join the sentences: "Reading is a great place to start, as people _____ are more likely to come up with great ideas. They have a well-developed imagination."
Reading is a great place to start, as people *who* have a well-developed imagination are more likely to come up with great ideas.
Join these sentences: "Young people ______ should focus on developing their creative thinking skills too. Their brains are still growing."
Young people, *whose* brains are still growing, should focus on developing their creative thinking skills too.
Join these sentences: "Being able to learn information by heart ______ will not be enough to get an interesting job. This is a useful skill for getting through exams."
Being able to learn information by heart, *which* is a useful skill for getting through exams, will not be enough to get an interesting job in the future.
Join the sentences: "A lot of the jobs ________ require creative thinking skills. People do these jobs today."
A lot of the jobs *that* people do today require creative thinking skills.
Join the sentences: "In Germany children don’t start school until they are seven. I grew up there."
In Germany, *where* I grew up, children don’t start school until they are seven.
Join the sentences: "Mr Samson is the teacher. He teaches me French."
Mr Samson is the teacher *who* teaches me French.
Join the sentences: "I told her about the video game. I got it for my birthday."
I told her about the video game *which* I got for my birthday.
Join the sentences: "My brother is really into science. He is eighteen."
My brother, *who* is eighteen, is really into science.
Join the sentences: "I met the clothes designer. Her designs won the award."
I met the clothes designer *whose* designs won the award.
Join the sentences: "Last summer I had a sailing lesson. I was on holiday then."
Last summer, *when* I was on holiday, I had a sailing lesson.