RELATIVE CLAUSES

Description

Mind Map on RELATIVE CLAUSES, created by Isabella Kelly on 31/08/2018.
Isabella Kelly
Mind Map by Isabella Kelly, updated more than 1 year ago
Isabella Kelly
Created by Isabella Kelly over 5 years ago
11
0

Resource summary

RELATIVE CLAUSES
  1. Defining relative clauses give essential information about things, people, possessions, places or times.
    1. We introduce defining relative clauses with relative pronouns: that, which, who, whose, where or when.
      1. THAT: Things or people
        1. Working as a computer programmer is something that I love doing.
          1. We use THAT in the place of who or wich in relative clauses.
            1. He's the man that (=who) we met at the stadium
              1. Here's the cell phone that (=which) I got for my birthday.
            2. WHICH: Things
              1. Pop music is the kind of music which I listen to most.
              2. WHO: People
                1. Anyone who knows Sarah will agree thet she is a very sweet person.
                2. WHOSE: Possession
                  1. I work for a company whose clients are very demanding.
                  2. WHERE: Places
                    1. I visited a stadium where Pelé played when he was young.
                    2. WHEN: Times
                      1. The is the time when most people are at home watching TV.
                      Show full summary Hide full summary

                      Similar

                      Relative Clauses
                      Sibuna Sollyato
                      Features of Language
                      kelsey.le.grange
                      Blues, Beats & More! Quiz
                      Mike'd
                      Physics: Energy resources and energy transfer
                      katgads
                      Philosophy
                      Rebecca Harbury
                      The main reason knowledge is produced is to solve problems.
                      Darrel Hong
                      AP Psychology Practice Exam
                      Jacob Simmons
                      Ancient China - Glossary of Terms
                      Ms M
                      organic chemistry
                      osgoconqr
                      Gatsby notes on symbolism and themes
                      Maria-Rodriguez
                      (YOUR EVENT)
                      Shelby Smith