Today’s agenda
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Attendance
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Continue adjective clauses-
exercises
DEEPER TOPIC commas , ,
restrictive and non-restrictive clauses
essential and non-essential clauses
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Work on spoken presentations
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LEFTOVER Verb Tense exercises- Test B 1-20
Thursday
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Continue adjective clauses-
DEEPER TOPICS
subject and object pronouns
Quiz soon
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Friday
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“Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 7
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Vocab exercises
9. He had an accident. It happened yesterday.
He had an accident that happened yesterday.
The accident that he had happened yesterday.
10. She completed the project. It surprised everyone.
She completed the project that surprised everyone.
She completed the project which surprised everyone.
She completed the project which made everyone surprised.
ALT
Everyone was surprised that she finished the project.
NOUN CLAUSE
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Adjective Clause Exercises
Let’s try some adjective clause exercises.
Write your sentences on your own paper.
Exercise 5
1. I
would never marry a person who smokes and drinks too much.
who is smoking and drinking too much XXX
who smokes or drinks too much
I never smoke or drink.
She plays soccer and basketball.
She doesn’t play soccer or basketball.
I would never marry a person who smoked and drank too
much.
imagination –
Idle hands are the devil’s playground.
2. My
brother bought a dog that it is/was black and white.
The dog that bought was bought by
my brother is black and white.
3. The
doctor who treated me was from Pakistan.
The doctor who was from Pakistan treated
me.
who treated me
who was treating me
I was treated by a doctor who was/is from
Pakistan.
The doctor who treated me was Pakistani.
I was treated by a Pakistani doctor.
4. She
will never forget the day that/when she got a promotion.
5. Rosa
fell in love with the man who his whose brother works in Gino’s restaurant.
Rosa fell in love with the man who has a
brother who works in Gino’s restaurant.
6. Elephants,
which eat plants and bushes, are the largest animals in the world.
non-restrictive clause
Elephants are the largest animals in the
world which eat plants and bushes.
Whales eat krill and plankton.
7. Last
month, my brother bought a used car that cost $12000.
8.
TOMORROW:
subject and object pronouns
The woman who is
laughing is my friend. subject pronoun
The woman who Joe
is talking to is my friend. object
pronoun
object pronoun - choices
1. The woman who Joe
is talking to is my friend. object
pronoun
2. The woman whom Joe
is talking to is my friend. object
pronoun
3. The woman Joe is
talking to is my friend. object pronoun
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