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Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Doubts in Relative Clauses?



We have just seen how to use relative pronouns, when we can omit them and if we need commas or not.
If you need more practice have a look on this BBC LearnEnglish review and then these exercises:
  • Try an exercise where the relative pronoun is the subject here.
  • Try an exercise where the relative pronoun is the object here
  • Try an exercise about defining relative clauses, both subject and object here
  • Try another exercise about defining relative clauses, both subject and object here
And now the list we can solve in class.
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