Tuesday, 25 June 2019

EF5/6 , adjective clause,

1. The mouse is being chased by the cat and is running away. passive voice
I ate the hamburger. The hamburger was eaten by me.
2. The cat is chasing after the mouse; however, the mouse is running away.
The cat is chasing after the mouse; the mouse is running away.
The cat is chasing after the mouse, the mouse is running away. xxx Comma splice
3. The cat is chasing after the mouse, but the mouse is running away.
4. The mouse is running away while the cat is chasing it. COMPLEX 
5. While/When/Because/Since the cat is chasing the mouse, it is running away. COMPLEX
6.
7. The mouse, which the cat is chasing after, is running away.


A. All people, who were born in Canada, are Canadian citizens. NOT TRUE
B. All people who were born in Canada are Canadian citizens. TRUE

complete subject

Children who lie get into trouble. TRUE
Children, who lie, get into trouble. NOT TRUE

The teacher, who is a man, likes to teach. 
The teacher who is a man likes to teach.

Vancouver, which is a nice city, has beautiful mountains.
Vancouver which is a nice city has beautiful mountains. XXX

South Hill which is on Fraser Street is an adult high school. X
South Hill, which is on Fraser Street, is an adult high school.
I study at South Hill, which is on Fraser Street.
non-essential clause, non-restrictive clauses
Let's meet at Starbucks which is on Commercial and 5th.
I want to study at UBC, which is in Vancouver.
I want to study at a college which is in Vancouver.
essential clause


I was talking on my phone. I was talking to my friend.











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