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P.5 relative clauses

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  • Identify the mistake: I am going to Ocean Park where I can see different sea creatures there.
    there - unncessary
  • Use a relative clause to join the sentences. Don't change the order of the sentences. There are many marine animal rescuers. Marine animals rescuers are volunteers.
    There are many marine animal rescuers who are volunteers.
  • A relative pronoun is used to describe or give more information about a _________. Hint: adjective, adverb, pronoun, noun, verb?
    noun
  • The deep sea is a place ____________ you can find a lot of bizarre sea creatures.
    where
  • Sharks ________ rarely attack people are misunderstood as aggressive.
    which
  • Two-part question: What is the relative pronoun? What does it refer to? The fishing net belongs to the child whose parents are fishing now.
    relative pronoun: whose, whose refers to the child's parents
  • Join the two sentences using a relative clause. The deep sea is mysterious. A lot of bizarre sea creatures can be found there. Hint: Remember to take away one word when you use a relative pronoun.
    The deep sea where a lot of bizarre sea creatures can be found is mysterious. .
  • Use a relative clause to join the sentences: Do not change the order of the sentences. My friend is thinking of having an eel farm. My friend's father loves eating eels.
    My friend whose father loves eating eels is thinking of having an eel farm.
  • Jenny ____________ father works at Ocean Park is a dolphin trainer.
    whose
  • She is an English teacher ______ teaches 5G.
    who
  • Ocean Park is a place __________ we can see a lot of marine animals.
    where
  • Use a relative clause to join the sentences: These dolphins can do tricks. These dolphins have been trained for years.
    These dolphins which have been trained for years can do tricks.