lunes, 9 de mayo de 2016

RELATIVE SENTENCES

Hello! In this post we are going to work on the relative sentences.

We use relative clauses to give additional information about something without starting another sentence. By combining sentences with a relative clause, your text becomes more fluent and you can avoid repeating certain words. Remember the relative pronouns: who, which, that, whose, where, when.

See the example below:

 A girl is talking to Tom. Do you know the girl? --> Do you know the girl who is talking to Tom?

Here I leave you some links to practise this kind of sentences. Leave me your comments, good luck!

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar/relative-pronouns-and-relative-clauses

http://www.eflnet.com/grammar/relpronoun.php

https://english.lingolia.com/en/grammar/pronouns/relative-pronouns/exercises/articles/relative-pronouns-mixed-exercise-1944

https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/relative-clauses/exercises?02

http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/relative-clauses-exercise-1.html

https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/int/grammar/grammar_03_012e?cc=global&selLanguage=en

http://www.focus.olsztyn.pl/en-english-relative-pronouns-exercises.html#.VzBS3yx3DIU

http://www.focus.olsztyn.pl/en-relative-pronouns-exercises.html#.VzBS_Cx3DIU

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