Wednesday, 23 April 2014

E10/ EF7 sent comb prac

2. Some of the older people bring cars, park on the beach, and turn up the radios. Some older people, who bring cars, park on the beach, and turn up the radios. Some of the older people park on the beach and turn up their car radios. sss, sss, and sss. Oxford comma sss, sss and sss. Adjective clauses- restrictive or non-restrictive clauses Essential, non-essential clauses “Joe’s mother, who is retired, plays mah-jong.”- usual “Joe’s mother who is retired plays mah-jong.”- unusual “Joe’s sister who is a nurse plays soccer.” “Joe’s sister, who is a nurse, plays soccer.” appositive “Joe’s sister, Anna, plays soccer.” “Anna, Joe’s sister, plays soccer.” “The Vancouver Canucks, my favourite team, didn’t make the Playoffs this year.” “My favourite team, the Vancouver Canucks, underperformed this year.” adjective clauses “Joe’s sister, whose name is Anna, plays soccer.” “The Vancouver Canucks, which are my favourite team, didn’t do well this year.” Compound “The Vancouver Canucks are my favourite team, but they were terrible this year.”

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