TAILIEUCHUNG - Understanding and using english grammar part 42

In addition, my thanks go to Tina Carver, Stacy Hagen Mary Barratt, Ayse Stromsdorfer, Bonnie Arndt, Chelsea Azar, Rachel Flaherty, Nick Harris, Joy Edwards, Carolyn Cliff, Sue Van Etten, Patti Gulledge-White, R,T. Steltz, Buffy Cribbs, Bruce Morrow, and in loving memory, Holly Turner. And finally, very special thanks to Larry Harris for his support, his strength, his joie de vivre — and for opening doors. | EXERCISE 9. Adjective clauses. Charts 13-4 13-5 Directions Work in pairs or as a class. Speaker A Your book is open. Give the cues from the text. Speaker B Your book is closed. Repeat the cue changing you to I as necessary. Then make a second sentence with an adjective clause. The adjective clause should modify the noun at the end of the first sentence as in the examples. Examples speaker A book open You re looking at a person. speaker B book closed I m looking at a person. The person I m looking at is Peter Lo. SPEAKER A book open You re sitting at a desk. speaker B book closed I m sitting at a desk. The desk I m sitting at has many scratches on it. 1. You re studying at a school. 2. You re living in a city town . 3. That book belongs to a student. 4. . and you listened to some music. 5. . went to a movie last night. 6. You are sitting next to a person. Switch roles if working in pairs. 7. You re living with some people. 8. . was talking about a movie. 9. You re interested in a field of study. 10. That bookbag backpack bag belongs to a person. 11. You spoke to some people. 12. You went to a doctor to get some medicine. 13-6 USING WHOSE I know the man. His bicycle was stolen. a I know the man whose bicycle was stolen. The student writes well. I read her composition. b The student whose composition I read writes well. Whose is used to show possession. It carries the same meaning as other possessive pronouns used as adjectives his her its and their. Like his her its and their whose is connected to a noun his bicycle - whose bicycle her composition - whose composition Both whose and the noun it is connected to are placed at the beginning of the adjective clause. Whose cannot be omitted. Mr. Catt has a painting. Its value is inestimable. c Mr. Catt has a painting whose value is inestimable. Whose usually modifies people but it may also be used to modify things as in c . Sometimes a sentence has that that I ve read the book that that man wrote. In this example the .

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