35 fu06g487Adjective Clause:
1. If we use a sentence like:
(The police have found the boy.) It may not be clear which boy.
We can make it clear like this:
->The police have found the boy who disappeared last week.
2. When we talk about people, we use “who” or “that”:
- > He talk to the girl who (or that) won the game.
3. When we talk about things or animals, we use “which” or “that”.
- > I like the car which (or that) won the race.
4. We use “whose in place of his, her, their, etc.
We only use it with people, countries and organizations, not things.
It has a possessive meaning. Here is another example.
(The man didn’t apologize. His dog bit me.)
--> The man whose dog bit me didn’t apologize.
Exercise:
1. (I went to see a doctor. She helped my mother.)
2. A dog bit me. It belonged to Mrs. Jones.)
3. The bus crashed. It was twenty-three years old.)
4. (A woman wrote to me. She wanted my advice.)
5. Ann talked to a man. He just won a lot of money.)
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6. (Mary was wearing the red dress. She wears it for parties.)
7. He’s an architect. He designed the
3 Comments:
1.I'm sorry, I really want to go, but I have to take care of my children.
2.It's a good plan, but I have a date already.
3.I'm sorry, I must get up early tomorrow morning,so I have to go sleep now.
Dear Chen,
You did great. There's no mistakes!!
1.I went to see a doctor who helped my mother.
2.A dog bit me which belonged to Mrs. Jones.
3.The bus crashed that was twenty-three years old.
4.A woman worte to me who wanted my advice.
5.Ann talked to a man who just won a lot of money.
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