6. Relative clauses

Relative clauses

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

Exercise 4

Defining & Non-defining relative clauses
1) Sally is the student who always sits at the back. a) Defining (important information) b) Non-defining (extra information) 2) The woman, who lives next door, is a doctor. a) Defining (important information) b) Non-defining (extra information) 3) My brother Ben, who lives in Paris, is an architect.
https://wordwall.net/resource/20103264/defining-non-defining-relative-clauses

Exercise 5

Relative clauses: defining and non-defining
They're the people who want to buy our house., They should give the money to somebody who they think needs the treatment most., We stopped at the museum, which we had never visited before., Yesterday I met a woman named Susan, whose husband works in London., She's now playing a
https://wordwall.net/resource/20103454/relative-clauses-defining-and-non-defining

Exercise 6

Exercise 8

Relative clauses (int II) ST A
cathedral (where), suburbs (where), down-to-earth (who, that), rude (who, that), out of the blue (which, that), attic (where, which, that).
https://wordwall.net/resource/29634843/relative-clauses-int-ii-st-a
Relative clauses (int II) ST B
cellar (where, which), picturesque place (which, that), plug (which, that), lawyer (who, that), boarding school (where), a bald man (who, that).
https://wordwall.net/resource/29634905/relative-clauses-int-ii-st-b

Exercise 7

Hereโ€™s a list of strange holidays. Try to explain what kind of a holiday it is.
National Eat a Red Apple Day is a day when all people eat red apples.

Exercise 10

Relative Clauses & Inventions
Water Walker , Copy & Paste Printer, The Reading Light which you can wear, Headphones Translators, Microscope for Any Phone, Solar Roadways Lights.
https://wordwall.net/resource/20786676/relative-clauses-inventions