Let's do another test with our very first example: Step 1: Find the clause starting with "which." The fruit which I bought on Tuesday has turned rotten. (I'm still undecided whether I need commas at this point.) Step 2: Put the clause in parentheses or even delete it. The fruit...
Combine each two sentences into one with that,which or who. Change the undorlined sentences into attributive clauses.Example:The teacher is very interesting. She teaches French.The teacher who teaches French is very interesting.(1) This is the best TV set. The TV set is made in China.(2...
6★★★ Rewrite the sentences with who, which, where or whose and the clauses in brackets. 3 The girl had long red hair.(mother is the heroine of the story) It was my mother is the heroine of the story. The city is my hometown.(all the action took place) The park is the scen...
We also use which to introduce a relative clause when it refers to a whole clause or sentence:She seemed more talkative than usual, which was because she was nervous. People think I sit around drinking coffee all day. Which, of course, I do. ...
【题目】Complete these sentences with attributive clauses from the lis below.who ignores her I where shoppers have to wait I whose opinion I respect you need I I've ever read I they buy I who is so good at school I which closed a lot of airports1 You will find the information on ...
Combine each two sentences into one with that, which or who. Change the underlined sentences into attributive clauses.Example:The teacher is very interesting. She teaches French.The teacher who teaches French is very interesting.(1)This is the best TV set. The TV set is made in China.(2)...
Here is another example of a noun clause headed by "who" following a preposition: Give it to who deserves it the most. (This looks like "who" after the preposition "to." It isn't though because "who deserves it the most" is a noun clause, in which "who" is the subject of "...
Grammar in Use Relative clauses 1 - introduced by who, whom, that, which and whose I. Study the sentences and find out how they are combined.You can refer to the Grammar Highlights section.1. There once lived a king who had a palace with beautiful gardens. (=There once lived a king...
Grammgr: Relative clauses.We can use who/which/that to form relative sentences. e.g. The boys were fre e. The boys would soon come along.The boys who/that were free would soon come along.1. He is the boy. He broke the window.He is the boy who/that broke the window.2. I ...