Relative pronouns exercises pdf
[DOC File]Packet for the Grammar Proficiency Exam - Lone Star College
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Relative Pronouns. that, what, whatever, which, who, whoever, whom, whose. Note: an independent clause is a sentence: it can stand alone and make sense. A dependent clause is a fragment. It cannot stand alone and make sense. Look over the subordinate conjunctions and relative pronouns for a few minutes, then take the test on the sentence ...
[DOC File]Run-on Sentences, Comma Splices and Fragments
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adverbs, or relative pronouns. (See below for an explanation of these terms.) Example of a sentence fragment: After the party starts. party=subject starts=verb . This phrase has a noun and a verb; however, the subordinating conjunction ‘after’ makes it a dependent clause.
[DOC File]GCE Spanish SoW Units 1, 2, 3 and 4
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Students will revise lo que and learn other relative pronouns including cuyo. To review the format and assessment of the A2 oral exam Edexcel, p. 178 “Bebes a la carta” Edexcel, p. 178, Tips on the A2 oral. Grammar: Unit 20, p. 244. RBE:“la casa de Bernarda Alba” Estilos y técnicas: Lenguaje. Read to end of Act 1. La casa de Bernarda Alba.
[DOC File]Sentence Fragments and Run-on Sentences
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Relative Pronouns: that, what, whatever, which, who, whoever, whom, whose. Run-on sentences usually occur as comma splices or fused sentences. A fused sentence occurs when independent clauses are joined with no punctuation. A comma splice occurs when only a comma joins two independent clauses. An independent clause is a sentence.
[DOC File]Words that Begin Subordinate (Dependent) Clauses
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– usually begins with a relative pronoun (the pronoun is the subject of the clause) relative pronouns: that whoever can also start with: which whomever where. who whose when. whom noun clause – is a subordinate clause used as a noun; can be a subject, direct . object, predicate noun, or object of a preposition. how where. however which
[DOCX File]Contents
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Learners construct compound sentences using conjunctions, present participle and relative pronouns. Learners write 10 pairs of simple sentences which can be joined by conjunctions. They swap with a partner, and each learner in the pair completes the other’s sentence construction exercise.
[DOC File]W O R K S H E E T S
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WORKSHEET 54 : Reflexive Pronouns. WORKSHEET 55 : Certainty, Possibility, Impossibility and Advisability. WORKSHEET 56: Perfect Modals. WORKSHEET 57 : Possessive “apostrophe –s-“ or “of “ WORKSHEET 58 : SO do I / NEITHER do I. WORKSHEET 59: Enough / Too. WORKSHEET 60: Rewrite. WORKSHEET 1. SUBJECT : Subject Pronouns and Verb “ To Be “
[DOC File]WORKSHEET 166 - Petal School District
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Relative pronouns have three functions: (1) They introduce adjective clauses. (2) They link the clause to a word in the main clause. (3) They act as subject, object, or predicate pronoun within the adjective clause. They may also be the object of a preposition in the clause. Whose functions as an adjective.
[DOC File]JOIN THESE SENTENCES BY MEANS OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS
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KEY TO : JOIN THE SENTENCES BY MEANS OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS (pages 1-2) The man I met on the train gave me this address. The people who work in the office are very friendly. Those are the shops that/which don´t take credit cards. The student whose pen I borrowed came late. I lost the umbrella you gave me. The bed I slept in was rather uncomfortable.
[DOC File]Relative Clauses - SFR
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Exercises: Rewrite the following sentences correctly using relative pronouns. Ekwefi, she is Okonkwo’s second wife, left her first husband in order to be with Okonkwo. Mbanta, it is Okonkwo’s motherland, is the place where Okonkwo is exiled. The District Commission, he works for the British Government, shows no remorse at Okonkwo’s death.
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