who - people
that - everything, people or things
which - things that are not alive
Mary has a new phone. Her sister gave it to her.
Mary has a new phone that her sister gave to her.
Mary has new sister gave her phone. XXX
Canada has a lot of other country people. XXX
Canada has a lot of people who came from other countries. adjective clause
The man (that is walking down the street) looks happy. -don't know the person
My friend (who is walking down the street) looks happy. -do know the person
My grandmother who is 90 years old likes to skateboard. sounds natural
I turned in the watch (that I found in the classroom).
TWO STYLES FOR ADJ CL:
I saw a cat (that was black and white).
The cat (that I saw) was black and white.
ADVICE- find the verb first
A simple FAST test can help you identify a stroke in yourself and others.
- Face. Ask the person to smile. Look for signs of drooping on one side of the face.
- Arms. Ask the person to raise their arms. Look for a downward drift in one arm.
- Speech. Ask the person to repeat a phrase without slurring. For example, you could have them say “The early bird catches the worm.”
- Time. Waste no time. Immediately call your local emergency services if you or someone you know shows signs of a stroke.
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