Friday, 28 January 2022

EF56 Final class - prepositions, final marks

 

English Foundations 5/6

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 8:30

 

Today’s agenda (Final day)

·      Go over the prepositions from yesterday.

·      Final marks- one-on-one meetings if you want, email me if you prefer

 

1. I am in debt to the bank for $10000.

2. She insists on GERUND....

She insists on putting her nose into my business.

interfere in someone’s personal life

Stay out of my business. Mind your own business! None of your business. That’s not your affair.

more polite- That’s personal. I don’t want to talk about that.

- He always sticks her oar in.

I insist that my kids do their chores before they play video games.

restaurant – bill It’s on me. It’s my treat. I insist.

Let’s go Dutch. – split the bill

3. He is opposed to your plan.

4. Every parent is responsible for their children’s wellbeing.

Jose- Spanish  J- H  ho-zay

jalapeno – hot peppers-

Juanita-

jojoba-

5. We had a good impression of Vancouver. My first impression was positive.

impression- first feeling about something or someone

He always makes a good first impression. She made a poor first impression to the boss, but later she became a top employee.

impressive (adj) – looks good, inspiring

6. She was faced with health problems last year.

We have been faced with new Covid restrictions.

7. He is very familiar with Tokyo/algebra.

8. far on/ far with He hasn’t gotten very far with the math.

far from – long distance- physical, emotion

Nasrin lived far from her family.

Mei is far from getting over her breakup.

9. Can you distinguish an adjective clause from a noun clause?

differentiate between- tell the difference between two things

10. combine with

He combined two chemicals in the test tube.

He combined two classes into one.

Combine the milk with the sugar.

ex. We combined the reading class with the writing class.

We combined the reading class and the writing class into one.

11. Amazon was named after the river in South America.

They named their son after his grandfather.

12. The man who was arrested is associated with a local criminal gang.

He is known to police.

13. The bucket is filled with rainwater.

You must fill in/out the form.

14. She graduated from South Hill Education Centre.

15. I don’t approve of my daughter’s new friend, Mary. I don’t think she is a good influence.

16. He apologized for getting angry in the meeting. That was unprofessional.

17. composed of/made of

18. She is interested in finishing her high school courses.

19. My friend complained so much about his life that I told him to stop whining.

20. This restaurant is famous for its Texas-style barbecue ribs.

Ex.2

mechanic – fixes machine

in regard to

1.    I am calling in regard to the car you are selling.

2.    topic under discussion – what we are talking about

3.    under consideration – still thinking about it

I will take under consideration. I’ll think about it.

pros and cons

Thursday, 27 January 2022

EF34 40 class

 

EF34

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 11:00.

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Back and Forth conversation 4.1 A&B

·      Sentence type review

·      Test#4- final paragraph on a general topic (last hour)

 

Friday (Final Day)

·      Final marks

– regular classtime, one-on-one chat if you want

- email me 11-1:15 tomorrow for your mark

- report card from the office next week

 

We will have a week off next week.

Third quarter will begin Monday, February 7th.

 

 

pneumonia – ‘p’ is silent ‘new mow nia’

 

strep throat – infection in your throat, very sore throat, bacteria

You will have to take some antibiotics for strep throat.

take medicine eat medicine

“Take one tablet, two times daily. Take with food. Take on an empty stomach. Do not operate heavy machinery after taking taking this medication.”

 

Rest. Don’t do any strenuous exercise.

 

 

 

 

 

Test#5

Paragraph- 125-150 words

Well-organized piece of writing.

 

What are your plans for the future?

EF56 40 class- sentence combining, adjective usage, Error Correction #1, odds and ends

 

English Foundations 5/6

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 8:30

 

Today’s agenda

·      Sentence type exercises– Your examples from homework “Sentence Combining 1” “Sentence Combining 2”

Try a few. Send them to me. We can share them tomorrow.

·      Finish First Nations

·      Anything we missed? Anything we forgot about? Any questions about English?

 

 

Friday (Final day)

·      Final marks- one-on-one meetings if you want, email me tomorrow if you prefer

 

 

 

                        Your solutions to the sentence combining exercises.

 

1.    The object looks long, thin, and measures about 8 inches in length. OK. not great.

parallelism – words in a series should be the same kind of word e.g. all nouns, all adj, all verbs

STYLE CONSIDERATION GRAMMAR PROBLEM The object looks long, thin, and measures about 8 inches in length.

long thin= adjectives

measures = verb

*When I edit my customers’ university papers, a big part of what I do is fixing parallelism.

SOLUTION

The object looks long, thin, and measures about 8 inches in length.

looks measuring

The object that measures about 8 inches in length looks long and thin. adj cl

The object that looks long and thin measures about 8 inches in length. adj cl

 

The object looks long and thin, and it measures about 8 inches in length. COMPOUND

The object looks long and thin; it measures about 8 inches in length.

 

SIMPLE

The long, thin object measures about 8 inches in length.

The long, thin-looking object measures about 8 inches in length.

The sad-looking girl just broke up with her boyfriend.

Mei wants to climb that steep-looking mountain.

 

ORDER OF ADJECTIVES/ Nouns can be modifiers, as well

Opinion   Size   Age   Shape   Colour   Origin   Material   Purpose   NOUN

Usually this order will work, not always.

 

The cute little baby is smiling. two adjectives in different categories NO COMMA

The cute, beautiful baby is smiling. two adjectives in the same categories COMMA, means that the order can be switched

The beautiful, cute baby is smiling.

THIS IS A DETAIL.

 

The little cute baby is smiling. A little bit different, but sounds pretty fine.

 

Opinion   Size   Age   Shape   Colour   Origin   Material   Purpose   NOUN

There is a big rectangular metal whiteboard in the class.

There is a flat, rectangular metal whiteboard in the class.

There is a big antique rectangular metal whiteboard in the class.

4 adjectives in a sentence is a lot.

The grey and pink dress is short. two colours

The grey, pink dress is short.

The blueish green dress is short. one colour

The greenish grey shirt is wrinkled.

Her eyes are brownish black.

Your eyes are greenish blue.

Your eyes are greener than they’re blue.

Your eyes are blacker than they’re brown.

 

 

2.    The object has many flat sides, a diameter, and appears rounded, but the diameter measures about ⅛ inch. REP CONDENSE

The object has many flat sides, a diameter that measures about ⅛ inch, and appears rounded. OK

 

3.    It comes in many coloura outside and inside, but usually the outside is yellow while the inside is grayish black.

4.    There is often writing and a number along the outside of the object which is often a 2 or a 3.

5.    The top of the object is made of rubber and has an aluminum band around it, and the bottom of the object comes to a sharp point.

6.    The body of the object appears to be made of wood, but the inside of the object is actually made of lead.

7.    The longer you use the object, the shorter and duller it gets.

8.    The object is often used by students, artists, and office workers.

 

9.    When David and Peter went on a camping trip in June, they went to the White Mountains in New Hampshire.

four prepositonal phrases - moved around

 

10.                       After they checked all their equipment, they got into the car for the long ride to the mountains.

11.                       After they arrived at the campground, they set up camp near a small stream.

12.                       David set up the tent while Peter cooked supper over the fire.

13.                       When they crawled into their sleeping bags at sunset, they became nervous because they began to hear animal noises.

14.                       Peter wanted to get up and go to the car, but David said that it would be better just go to sleep. noun clause

15.                       They got up at sunrise before the other campers, and they made a hearty breakfast. COMPOUND

16.                       David and Peter prepared for a long hike that was their first hike, and they decided to go to the top of Mount Madison.

17.                       David and Peter prepared for their first long hike, and they decided to go to the top of Mount Madison.

 

18.                       When they began the climb as it started to rain, they decided to go home. RW

19.                       They began the climb and it started to rain, so they decided to go home.

20.                       It started to rain when they began the climb, so they decided to go home. COMPOUND COMPLEX

 

21.                       The object has many flat sides, but it appears rounded with a diameter that measures about 1/8 inch.

The object has many flat sides, but it appears rounded with a diameter measuring about 1/8 inch. gerund

 

22.                       It comes in many colors outside and inside, but it usually the outside is yellow and the inside is grayish black.

23.                       There are often writing and a number such as a 2 or a 3 along the outside.

24.                       The top of the object is made rubber with an aluminum band around it, and the bottom comes to a sharp point.

25.                       The body of the object appears to be made of wood, but the inside is actually lead.

26.                       The longer you use the object, the shorter and the duller it gets.

27.                       The object is often used by students, artists and office workers.

1.    When/After they crawled into their sleeping bags at sunset, they became nervous because they began to hear animal noises.

 

2.    David and Peter prepared for their first long hike, and they decided to go to the top of Mount Madison.

 

3.    When they began the climb, it started rain, so they decided to go home.

 

 

1.    The object looks long and thin, measuring about 8 inches in length. gerund

We had a great afternoon at the beach, swimming and playing in the sand. gerunds

 

long and thin

salt and pepper

black and white

 

The object looks long, thin, and measuring about 8 inches in length.

 

long -adj

thin-adj

measuring – gerund, noun

measures -verb

The object looks long, thin, and about 8 inches in length. POSSIBLE

 

2.    The object appears rounded but has many flat sides and a diameter that measures 1/8 inch.

 

3.    Usually, the outside is yellow and the inside is black while It comes in many colors outside and inside.

 

4.    There is often writing and a 2 or a 3 number along the outside of the object.

 

5.    The top of the object is made of rubber and has an aluminum band around it but the bottom of the object comes to a sharp point.

 

6.    The body of the object appears to be made of wood, but the inside of the object is actually made of lead.

 

28.                       The object looks long, thin and it is about 8 inches in length.

29.                       The object has many flat sides, but it appears rounded with a diameter of 1/8 inch.

30.                       It comes in many colors outside and inside, but outside is yellow and; inside is grayish black. RW

31.                       The object is often used by students, artists and office workers.

32.                       The body of the object appears to be made of wood, but is actually made of lead.

33.                       They checked all their equipment before the long ride to the mountains.

34.                       They got up at sunrise before the other campers and made a hearty breakfast.

35.                       When they began the climb, it started to rain so, they decided to go home.

 

hearty breakfast – a big breakfast

hearty supper- a big supper

hearty soup – a thick soup with lots of things in it

thin soup – broth,

hearty soup – stew

venison stew – venison, deer meat

 

The counter is very high and made out of marble.

 is -simple present

made- past participle  - passive voice

The counter is made out of marble.

The counter is made of marble.

The counter is made from marble.

prepositions – idiomatic usage

 

(In front) (of the counter) are wooden stools in a row.

There are your keys.

Here is the restaurant.

Here is a kiss for you.

 

On the wall in back of the counter is a large mirror.

On the wall at the back of the counter is a large mirror and wooden shelves.

~~~ are a large wooden shelves and a mirror.

 

There is a restaurant and a bar. verb controlled by the first subject

There are two restaurants and a bar.

 

There is a variety of courses to choose from.

There is a small number of phones to choose from.

There is a wide variety of bicyles to choose from.

There is a large number of cars to choose from.

There are many different types of fish to choose from.

You have a limited number of options for taking Math12 next term.

 

The mirror reflects the candy jars and glasses. This adds to the cheerful atmosphere of the shop.

The mirror reflects the candy jars and glasses, which adds to the cheerful atmosphere of the shop.

The mirror reflects the candy jars and glasses, adding to the cheerful atmosphere of the shop. , GERUND

We had a good time last Friday night, dancing and singing.

, GERUND

 

I like spending time in our school, learning English and talking with new friends. , GERUND

I like spending time in our school.

I like to spend time in our school.

Wednesday, 26 January 2022

EF34 39 class- sentence combining, Back and Forth

 

EF34

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 11:00.

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Sentence combining- your examples from homework

·      Back and Forth

 

Thursday

·      Test#4- final paragraph on a general topic

·      Begin Review

 

Friday (Final Day)

·      Review

·      Final marks – one-on-one chat if you want, report card from the office next week

 

 

 

Some of your sentence combining solutions from homework:

 

1.    Jackie's dad who is a truck driver and has driven for twenty years is taking a year off; then he will be with Jackie.

semicolon ;

EF56-

 

; compound sentence

, SOBA

It is cloudy today, so it is not a good day to take pictures.

It is cloudy today; it is not a good day to take pictures.

, so = ;      , or = ;     , but=;     , and=;

 

Luis is from Mexico, but I am from Canada.

Luis is from Mexico; I am from Canada.

 

; transitional word,

It is cloudy today, so it is not a good day to take pictures.

It is cloudy today; it is not a good day to take pictures.

 

It is cloudy today; therefore, it is not a good day to take pictures.

 

Three levels for a cmpound sentence:

1.    It is cloudy today, so it is not a good day to take pictures.

2.    It is cloudy today; it is not a good day to take pictures.

3.    It is cloudy today; therefore, it is not a good day to take pictures.

 

1. Luis is from Mexico, but I am from Canada.

2. Luis is from Mexico; I am from Canada.

3. Luis is from Mexico; however, I am from Canada.

 

EF56 – transitional words   however   therefore   also   moreover   nevertheless   in other words   firstly   first of all    then    next    finally    to tell the truth

 

 

2.    He works at home, with Jackie and as a parent, and the parenting is a full-time job. 

He works at home with Jackie as a parent, which is a full-time job.

 

3.    They paint, picnic, go to movies, cycle and play in the afternoon.

4.    Jackie, who is four, enjoys each day which is spent with her dad.

5.    He now works with Jackie at home as a full-time parent.

6.    They have fun cleaning and repairing the house, cooking the meals and shopping.

7.    They play, paint, picnic , go to movies, and cycle in the afternoon.

 

AAA, BBB, CCC and DDD.

 

8.    Four years old Jackie enjoys her time with her father every day.

Four-year-old Jackie enjoys her time with her father every day.

 

9.    Jackie’s dad is has been a truck driver for twenty years, and he is taking a year off because he will be with Jackie.

has been – present perfect, started in the past, continues to now

 

10.                       He now works at home with Jackie as a parent because the parenting is a full time job.

11.                       They play in the afternoon, paint, picnic, go to movies, and cycle.

12.                       Jackie is four, and she enjoys each day when she which/that is spent with her dad. adj cl

 

13.                       Jackie’s dad who has been a truck driver for twenty years is taking a year off to be with Jackie.

14.                       He works as a parent full-time at home now with Jackie.

 

Challenging!

Good work. This will get better and easier with practice.

 

15.                       The dressing room was in a state as we prepared for the second performance of our play.

IDIOM in a state  very messy, very upset

 

16.                       Racks for costumes and trays for makeup were scattered in the room.

17.                       Nearly everyone was nervous while helpers were dressing cast members and applying their makeup.

18.                       The female lead could not get her wig to stay on properly, and the male lead was having a tug-of-war  with his suspenders because they would not cooperate.

lead – main actor

 

19.                       We were preparing for the second performance of our play, so the dressing was in a state.

We were preparing for the second performance of our play; the dressing was in a state.

We were preparing for the second performance of our play; therefore, the dressing was in a state.

 

20.                       Costume racks and makeup trays were scattered about the room.

21.                       The female lead could not get her wig to stay on properly, but the male lead was having a tug-of-war with a pair of suspenders that would not cooperate.

22.                       Jackie’s dad is a truck driver who has driven for twenty years, and he is taking a year off to be with Jackie.

23.                       They play then paint and go on a picnic and the movies after then cycle in the afternoon. RW

24.                       We are preparing for the performance which is the second of our play, but the dressing room is in a state. CONDENSE MORE

 

RW We were preparing for the second performance of our play, and/so the dressing room was in a state.

 

25.                       Racks that were for costumes and trays that were for makeup have been scattered about the room.

26.                       Nearly everyone was nervous when/while helpers were dressing cast members and applying their makeup.

27.                       The female lead could not get her wig to stay on properly and the male lead was having a tug-of-war with a pair of suspenders which would not cooperate.

 

The male lead was having a tug-of-war with an uncooperative pair of suspenders.

uncooperative (adj) – will not cooperate, will not work together

The little kid is being uncooperative about bedtime.

 

Jas is a very cooperative group-minded person.

 

We have been learning the foundations of English sentences.

SIMPLE   COMPOUND   COMPLEX

 

 

nervous (adj) – shy, anxious, scared, antsy, panicked (very strong), butterflies in your stomach

watch TV- entertainment, a passtime,

 

yellow- not brave, coward, sunflower, look jaundiced

blue- sad

 

Superman- like Batman, Spiderman, Wonder Woman, Cat Woman

superheroes,

Superman – red blue, big S on his chest, red cape

 

A find a B

B find an A

 

 

1.    stars  circles, ovals

side-by-side, parallel lines, opposite sides, top and bottom

 

2.    holding a pan pot, hot water, steaming, slim guy, slender, dump it out, pour it out, dump the pot out onto the floor

3.    diary- journal, standing on it end, standing up, back cover, front cover of the book, the spine of a book, our backbone is made of vertabrae, tailbone, funny bone

reflexes - knee

pins and needles – your leg is asleep

brain freeze-

hiccups-

 

4.    fractions – math

fracture – break

 

numerator

--------------

denominator

½ one half

1/3 one third

2/3 two thirds, two over three, two of three

¼ one quarter, one fourth

¾ three quarters, three fourths

¾ of a kilo- three quarters of a kilo

1/5 one fifth

2/5 two fifths

6/16 six sixteenths   sixteens  six out of sixteen

7/8 seven eighths

6/60 six sixtieths

 

¼ ½   ¾  

1/3 2/3

I have two thirds of a tank left.

I have only 1/8 of a tank left.

 

5.    He is throwing the stick for the dog. He is playing Fetch with the dog.

6.    gymnastics – doing a handstand, hanging by his hands, hanging by his feet, hanging upside down, doing the splits

 

 

EF56 39class- moon, First Nations

 

English Foundations 5/6

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 8:30

 

Today’s agenda

·      First Nations

·      MOVED FROM YESTERDAY Optional replacement test for those who signed up (Final 55m of class)

 

 

Thursday

·      Sentence type exercises Sentence combining – Your examples from homework “Sentence Combining 1” “Sentence Combining 2”

Try a few. Send them to me. We can share them tomorrow.

·      Begin review

 

 

Friday (Final day)

·      Finish Review, if necessary

·      Final marks- one-on-one meetings if you want

 

 

Chinese - lunar new year

lunar- (Fr)lun (Sp) luna – moon

lunar calendar – based on the cycles of the moon

 

solar calendar- based on the sun

Gregorian calendar – Pope Gregory

The Earth goes around the sun every 365 ~¼ days.

Every four years we have a Leap Year- add February 29th.

 

Lunar calendar does not match up with the Western calendar.

*lunar – full moon – symbol of fear and insanity in the West, associated with monsters, vampires, werewolf, witches

all negative symbols

lunatic (a moon person) -  a person who is crazed, insane

 

Chinese culture – full moon – symbol of completion, peace, family together, warm, Mid-Autumn Festival

 

emotions, deep feelings

associated with women, feminity

moon is female

sun is male

 

Spanish and French – gendered nouns

pen- el lapizero -el- masculine

chair- la silla- la - feminine

 

sun - el sol –- masculine

moon la luna- feminine

 

In Western culture the moon is feminine. It is assoiated with evil and insanity. very negative

In Western culture the sun is masculine. It is assoiated with health, strength, and warmth. very positive

- inherent sexism

 

wizard – man who can do magic- positive

witch – woman who can do magic

 

Look for symbolism in movies, books, poems. Look for the gender of symbolism. Is it negative or positive?

 

witch flies on a broom – broom is domestic object, cat is a feminine animal

Li Bai- missing hometown, nostalgia, sadness/sweet feeling

 

 

Lecture notes for First Nations

 

 

·      Scientists- science-

-anthropology – study of ancient people

Museum of Anthropology- UBC – focus on First Nations

 

-archeology- study of ancient humans, ancient civilations

Archeological theories about origins of First Nations

These are rough dates. Scientific knowledge  is developing all the time.

- based on artifacts found, tools, firepits, bones, footprints

 

-many different types of hominids in the past

e.g Neanderthal, CroMagnon, Austrolpithicus, etc.

 

·      200 000 years ago, Homo Sapiens in Africa

·      60 000 years ago, humans leave Africa

50 000 years ago reach Australia

·      Second wave

35 000 years ago reach Middle East and Central Asia

·      40 000 years ago into Europe

·      25 000 years ago- Ice Age, ice bridge between Russia and Alaska

·      15 000 years ago humans cross The Bering Strait into North America

 

 

REPLACEMENT TEST for the people who signed up for it.

150-200 words

Why are you improving your English skills?

 

Tuesday, 25 January 2022

Intermediate/Advanced Sentence Writing Tutorial Week 7

 

Hello everyone.

This is the intermediate/advanced sentence writing tutorial, week 7 of 8.

We will get started at 4:45.

 

You can see all of the class notes on my blog: haleyshec.blogspot.com

Write it down so you will have it: haleyshec.blogspot.com

You can check my blog any time- today, tomorrow or five years from now.

My email is ahaley@vsb.bc.ca

 

 

Agenda:

·      Adjective clauses **Last type of clause

 

Next week - Final week

·      Review

·      Q&A, Question and Answer

·      Wrap-up

 

 

 

REVIEW Sentence types:

 

* SIMPLE- one main clause

          SV   SSV    SVV   SSVV   Imperative   Interrogative

SVVVVVV- poor writing

ADVICE: If something is important and you want to people to remember it, write it in a simple sentence.

-powerful, clear, direct

 

* COMPOUND – two main clauses joined together

1.       , FANBOYS   , SOBA

2.       ; semicolon

3.       ; TRANS,

Transitional words and terms: e.g however    therefore   also   nevertheless   to tell the truth    in general

 

* COMPLEX – one main clause + one subordinate clause

1.       adverb clauses- because   when   if   since   so that   so...that, etc

2.       noun clause- verbs- feel think say know believe / pronouns?- that

why how             

3.       adjective clauses

 

Adjective clauses – final type of clause to learn

 

adjective clauses – more in-depth, more detailed

keep it as simple as possible to start- start basic and then go deeper

 

adjectives – describes a noun

the red hat adjective

the nice red hat adjective

 

ORDER OF ADJECTIVES:

opinion, size, age, shape, colour, material, origin, purpose NOUN

 

The beautiful small new round lime-green Martian flying machine is right there. TOO MANY ADJECTIVES – PICK 2-3

 

opinion, size, age, shape, colour, material, origin, purpose NOUN

My grandmother broke her gorgeous sky-blue English teapot.

Shari loves to listen to ancient Persian music.

The dog plays with a big round plastic chew toy.

Yuko collects old Japanese tea sets.

 

individual adjectives – good for simple ideas

 

more complicated, in-depth description – use adjective clauses

 

Three most common pronouns for adjective clauses: who that which

 

Other less commonly used pronouns for adjective clauses: whom, where, whose

whom – rarely used, very fancy sounding, like a grammar book

Native English speakers rarely use ‘whom’.  We say ‘who’.

MY ADVICE: Forget about ‘whom’. It is not important.

One exception about ‘whom’. writing to someone, don’t know who will be receiving the letter

GREETING: To whom it may concern,

Not an everyday occurence. Pretty rare.

 

FOCUS ON HIGH FREQUENCY USAGE: who that which – 97% of the time

 

who – used for people, any people, sounds nice, sounds polite and respectful

 

that- things that are not alive, animals, people ( sounds a little disrespectful, you don’t that person)

SUBTLETY IN ENGLISH, signal your opinion of a person:

The guy that my sister married is unusual. adjective clause

The man who my other sister married is awesome. adjective clause

 

Who is that? Not an adjective clause, sounds polite

Who is that woman you were talking to?

That is a beautiful baby!

Is that your son? -sounds ok

 

which- special things (special to you), unique things

 

This is a watch that I bought last week. not special

I really like the watch which my dad gave me for my 18th birthday. special

 

wedding ring – which

necklace that your grandmother gave you – which

toothbrush – that

glasses- that

 

who- people

My neighbour who is very elderly does not like my son to play in the backyard.

who is very elderly adj cl  SV

 

elderly(adj) – elder, senior, aged (Biblical), older, old (doesn’t sound polite), senior citizen

My dad is getting older. He is older now. He is 79.

 

impolite- one foot in the grave, on his last legs, knocking on Heaven’s door, long in the tooth, ready to give up the ghost

That old dog is long in the tooth. very old

 

long in the tooth (idiom)- horses teeth grow their whole life, also mice, also beavers

 

Sometimes people who are very elderly start to worry about going to heaven. They start going to church and praying and reading Holy books.

“They are cramming for the final.”

‘cramming for the final’ - studying all night before a big test

cram- study hard in a short period of time

‘cram schools’ – Japan, school that promote intense studying for a exam

 

Jun’s sister who lives in Spain is a nurse.

Jun’s sister that lives in Spain is a nurse. SOUNDS STRANGE, Don’t use ‘that’ for a person.

 

 

COMMON ERROR:

Jun’s sister who lives in Spain.  sentence fragment, not a complete sentence, half a sentence

*In a sentence with an adjective clause, you have to say two things, two SV.

Jun’s sister who lives in Spain is a nurse. 1 2

The phone that she bought was not expensive. 1 2

 

 

that – animals, things, people we don’t like or don’t respect

Marta has a dog who that has cute floppy ears. ‘who’ sounds strange for animals

Shirin got a new phone that has a seven-inch screen.

I met the guy that Joanne is seeing now. -sounds like don’t like him

The guy that my sister married is a bit of a clown.

The guy that my sister married is a clown.

a bit of a – a little bit

My friend is a bit of a drama queen.

drama queen- big emotions all the time, like an actor, dramatic, big show, like a soap opera

 

The guy that my sister married is coming over for a visit. -secret message- don’t like him much-

The guy who my sister married is coming over for a visit. – secret message- like him-

The guy who my sister married is really good fellow.

 

SOURCE OF CONFUSION ‘that’ is used in noun clauses and adjective clauses, also a pronon

multi-use word, confusing

Examples

That sandwich was delicious.

The sandwich that she made was very tasty.

I think that that sandwich was scrumptious. noun clause, pronoun

She thinks that that sandwich that you made was so good that she wants to have another one. confusing, not good writing, grammar is fine

 

which – special things, unique things

special things- You decide if it is special to you.

I have a silver ring which my son gave me. a special thing to me

Mei is wearing the jade necklace which her grandmother gave to her.

Shirin is wearing the jade necklace that her grandmother gave to her. (sounds like a regular necklace, not special)

Clara put the picture which her son painted for her up on the fridge.

 

unique things- only one in the world

Beijing, which is the capital of China, is hosting the 2022 Olympic Winter Games. unique

Marta visited the Eiffel Tower, which is in Paris.

Marta visited the Eiffel Tower that is in Paris. XXX

Marta visited the Eiffel Tower, which is in Paris.

 

Example from my EF56 students:

1.    His house, which is located in North Vancouver, is very expensive.

2.    I came to Vancouver, which is the best city to live in the world.

3.    I would like to visit my grandmother who will turn 100 years old.

4.    My son who is 12 loves to play with lego.

5.    My friend who is very beautiful is a fashion icon.

6.    I do not like crafts which I have to do at work.

7.    Her dog that has a long tail is brown.

8.    I visit my mothe who lives in Ottawa.

9.    I went to the aquarium which is in Stanley park.

10.                       I have to visit my best friend who played with me since I was a seven-year-old.

She is seven years old.

She is a seven-year-old. (noun)

11.                       The girl who is wearing the red shirt is my little sister.

12.                       My daughter who is playing the violin decided to study more music.

13.                       I love the ring which my husband gave me on my birthday.

14.                       Joe bought a new laptop that cost $2000.

15.                       The girl who is standing in the corner is my classmate.

16.                       My friend visited the park which is close to my home.

17.                       I have a lot of apples that my mother gave me yesterday.

18.                       My boss who is very polite resigned yesterday.

19.                       I went to the aquarium which is in Stanley park.

20.                       James wore a fine black tux which his dad gave him.

 

 

 

Adjective clause

Basic level of knowledge

who- people

that- things, animals

which- special things, unique things

 

Deeper level

commas or no commas around adjective clauses

-commas – special, unique, only one- a good time to use commas

 

SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT MEANINGS / MESSAGES

A.   Dave’s dog, that has white fur, loves to swim.

B.    Dave’s dog that has white fur loves to swim.

 

A.   Dave’s dog, that has white fur, loves to swim. Suggests that Dave has one dog.

B.    Dave’s dog that has white fur loves to swim. Suggests that Dave has more than one dog.

 

* detail, subtle, not a major problem if you get it wrong

 

A.   My car that I bought at Richmond Auto Mall is a 2018.

B.    My car, that I bought at Richmond Auto Mall, is a 2018.

 

GRAMMAR: difference between main subject and complete subject

main subject – just one noun, subject of the sentence

complete subject  - main noun plus all the modifiers, subject of the sentence

 

A.   My car that I bought at Richmond Auto Mall is a 2018.

B.    My car, that I bought at Richmond Auto Mall, is a 2018.

 

complete subject

My car that I bought at Richmond Auto Mall is a 2018. suggests 2+ cars

My car, that I bought at Richmond Auto Mall, is a 2018. suggests 1 car

 

commas around an adjective clause means just extra information

 

Look it up in a grammar book:

restrictive and non-restrictive clauses

essential and non-essential clauses

 

 

Examples:

A.   Her son who is nine is very shy. How many sons? 2+

B.    Her son, who is nine, is very shy. How many sons? 1

 

main subject complete subject

Her son who is nine is very shy. How many sons? 2+

Her son, who is nine, is very shy. How many sons? 1

 

Mohamed moved to Vancouver, which is the largest city in BC.

comma or no comma? How many Vancouvers are there?

which is the largest city in BC – extra information

 

Your school, which is at Fraser and 43th, is holding in-class classes. 1 school

Your school which is at Fraser and 43th is holding in-class classes. suggests 2+ schools eg. SHEC, VCC

 

speaking – commas are breath marks, take a beat, slight pause

 

A.   My school, which is at Fraser and 43th, is holding in-class classes.

B.    My school which is at Fraser and 43th is holding in-class classes.

 

Let’s meet at the Starbucks. enough information?

 

Let’s meet at the Starbucks which is at Georgia and Bute. necessary information, essential clause   no comma

 

Let’s meet at Scienceworld, which is open right now. not necessary information, just extra information, non-essential clause

 

** subtle difference – has meaning to an English listener

*** If you get it wrong, it is a small problem.

 

Shirin’s mother, who is retired, likes to travel. 1 mother

Shirin’s mother who is retired likes to travel. 2+ mothers

MORE LIKELY EXAMPLE:

Shirin’s aunt who is retired likes to travel. 2+ aunts

 

REVIEW

A.   My sister who lives in Spain volunteers for a dog rescue society.

B.    My sister, who lives in Spain, volunteers for a dog rescue society.

 

A.   How many sisters do I have? One or more than one? suggest 2+

Subject is “My sister who lives in Spain”

The adjective clause is restricting the meaning of ‘sister’.

Grammar book: restrictive clause, essential clause

 

B.    How many sisters do I have? One or more than one? 1

Subject is “My sister”

The adjective clause is not restricting the meaning of ‘sister’.

Grammar book: non-restrictive clause, non-essential clause

 

MORE INFORMATION TO EXPLORE:

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/using-that-and-which-is-all-about-restrictive-and-non-restrictive-clauses/?gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppvmHGTPcCPEl-fiCdNnSoq5n02Ygj0govWwh5Of09op_QWBYrJ5CHxoCh74QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

 

 

EVEN DEEPER LEVEL:

Two ways to write an adj cl:

 

I was talking to the woman who is my sister’s friend.

The woman who I was talking to is my sister’s friend.

 

These adj cl are different from each other.

I was talking to the woman who is my sister’s friend. subject pronoun

The woman who I was talking to is my sister’s friend. object pronoun

 

When you have an object pronoun, you have choice!

The woman who I was talking to is my sister’s friend. object pronoun

The woman I was talking to is my sister’s friend. OMIT the ‘who’

MOST AUTHENTIC SOUNDING- WHAT AN ENGLISH WOULD DO

 

The woman whom I was talking to is my sister’s friend. formal, very unusual English speakers do not bother with ‘whom’.

-sounds fake, pretentious

 

To whom were you talking? SOUNDS FAKE AND PRETENTIOUS

Who were you talking to? SOUNDS AUTHENTIC

 

FREE ADVICE #3: Forget about ‘whom’. Nobody uses it.

 

My sister gave me a watch that has a Mickey Mouse face. subject pronoun

 

The watch that my sister gave me has a Mickey Mouse face. object pronoun

CHOICE!

The watch that my sister gave me has a Mickey Mouse face.

The watch my sister gave me has a Mickey Mouse face.

 

Combine these using adjective clauses. Combine them both ways: with a subject pronoun and with an object pronoun. Get them in Chat.

 

1.    Jun built a bench. The bench was wooden.

2.    Sarah got a new phone. The phone was very inexpensive.

3.    May drew a picture. The picture was of an apple.

4.    Canada is a very large country. It has a population of only 36 million.

 

 

YOUR EXAMPLES:

1.    The bench that Jun built was wooden. object pronoun

The bench Jun built was wooden. object pronoun

 

2.    Canada is a very large country that has a population of only 36 million. subject pronoun

3.    Jun built a bench which is the bench was wooden. XXX

Jun built a bench which is wooden. subj pron

 

4.    Jun built a bench that was wooden. subj pron

5.    The bench that was wooden was built by Jun. subj pron

 

6.    The bench that Jun built was wooden. obj pron

The bench Jun built was wooden.

 

7.    Sarah got a new phone which The phone was very XXX

Sarah got a new phone which was very inexpensive. subj

 

8.    The picture that May drew was of an apple. obj

The picture May drew was of an apple.

 

This is a picture of you in front of the Eiffel Tower.

The picture that May drew was of an apple.

The picture was of an apple.

The picture was an apple. awkward, missing prep

 

 

Prepositions are very tricky becuase there are no rules for which prep to use. They are all idiomatic.

 

9.    Sara got a new phone which is very inexpensive. subj

 

10.                       Jun built a bench that was wooden. subj

11.                       Jun built a bench that was wooden. (object subj pronoun)

The bench that Jun built was wooden. (object pronoun)

The bench Jun built was wooden. (OMIT object pronoun)

 

12.                       The picture that Mary draw was of an apple. obj

The picture Mary draw was of an apple. OMIT obj

 

13.                       Jun built that wooden bench. SIMPLE

 

14.                       Canada is a very large country that has a population of only 36 million. subj  -lots of countries

15.                       Canada, which has a population of only 36 million, is a very large country.

 

REVIEW 14 and 15

 

Canada is the largest country which has a population of only 36 million. Meaning?

Canada is one of the largest countries which has a population of only 36 million. misplaced modifier

Canada which has a population of only 36 million is one of the largest countries. right place

 

The man saw a cat who was riding a bicyle. in the wrong place- misplaced modifier

 

The man saw a cat who was riding a bicyle.

The man who was riding a bicyle saw a cat. Now it is in the right place.

 

I gave some coffee to my sister that was cold and bitter. misplaced modifier

I gave some coffee that was cold and bitter to my sister.

 

John bought a table for his grandmother that has three legs.

John bought a table that has three legs for his grandmother.

 

 

16.                       The new phone that Sarah got was very inexpensive. obj

The new phone Sarah got was very inexpensive. OMIT obj

 

17.                       Canada, which is a very large country, has a population of only 36 million.

18.                       The bench was wooden, Jun  built it. XXX

The bench that Jun built was wooden. COMPLEX- adj cl

Jun built a bench that was wooden. COMPLEX- adj cl

Jun built a wooden bench. SIMPLE

Jun built a bench, and it was wooden. COMPOUND

 

19.                       Jun built a bench that was wooden. subj

 

20.                       Sarah got a new phone that was very inexpensive. subj

 

21.                       Jun built a bench that was wooden.

22.                       Sarah got a new phone that was very inexpensive.

23.                       Jun built a bench that was wooden.

24.                       The bench that Jun built was wooden.

25.                       Sara got a phone that was very inexpensive.

26.                       The phone that Sara got was inexpensive.

The phone Sara got was inexpensive.

 

 

27.                       Mary draw a picture of an apple. SIMPLE

28.                       The bench that Jun built was wooden.

29.                       Sarah got a new phone that was very inexpensive.

30.                       Sarah got the phone that was very inexpensive is a new phone. XXX

Sarah got the phone that was very inexpensive. It is a new phone.

31.                       Sarah got a new phone that was every inexpensive.

 

 

My grandmother gave me a ring which I love.

My grandmother gave me a ring I love.

Canada which has a population of only 36 million has a huge landmass.

Canada which has only 36 million population is a huge country.

Canada which has a population of 36 million has a huge landmass.