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Title: Relative Clause


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Relative Clause
  • ÖZCAN KALAYLI
  • 1090610170

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Relative(adjective)clause
  • A relative clause is a subordinate clause that
    modifies a noun.

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Relatives for Subjects
  • Who It is used for persons.
  • Which It is used for liveless creatures or
    animals.
  • That It is used instead of both who and which.

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Lets do practice
  • The man walks slowly.
  • He used to be an athlete.
  • And now combine these sentences with Relative
    clause.
  • The man who/that walks slowly used to be an
    athlete

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  • I saw a black cat.
  • Black cat is believed to bring bad luck.
  • Lets combine them with which/that.
  • I saw a black cat which/that is believed to bring
    bad luck.

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Relatives for Objects
  • Who, whom, that, (bos) They are used for
    persons as object

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  • That is the man.
  • We saw him at the meeting.
  • Combine them with Relative clause.
  • That is the man Who, whom, that, We saw at the
    meeting.

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  • Which, that, (bos) They are used for liveless
    or aimals as object.

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  • The book was very expensive.
  • We bought it.
  • The book Which, that, We bought was very
    expensive.

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Time Clause
  • When,(prep.)which,that They are used for time
    expressions like day,year time,etc.
  • (Prep) prepositions like on,in,at.

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The example of Time
  • I will never forget the day.
  • I met her on that day.
  • I will never forget the day when,on which,that I
    met her.

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Place Clause
  • Where,(prep.)which,that They are used for place
    expressions like there.

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The example of Place
  • I want to live in a city.
  • there is a lot of sunshine there.
  • I want to live in a city where,in which,that
    there is a lot of sunshine.

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WHOSE
  • WhoseIt is used for both persons and animals
    when there are possesive pronouns in the
    sentence.

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Example
  • Can you repair the table?
  • Its legs are broken.
  • Can you repair the table whose legs are broken.

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OF WHICH
  • Of whichIt is rarely used for animals when there
    are possesive pronouns in the sentence.

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  • Can you repair the table?
  • Its legs are broken.
  • Can you repair the table legs of which are
    broken.

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WHY
  • When It is used if we say reason after words
    like reason,explanation.

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Example
  • I cant explain the reason.
  • We cancelled the meeting.
  • I cant explain the reason why We cancelled the
    meeting.

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Expressions of Quantity
  • Relative clause may include words used with of
    such as most of, none of, two of, half of, both
    of, neither of, each of, etc.
  • These words can only be used with whom, which,
    whose .

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  • In my English class there are 10 students.
  • Most of them are from Izmir.
  • In my English class there are 10 students Most of
    whom are from Izmir.

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  • I bought five books.
  • Two of them are about music.
  • I bought five books, two of which are about music.

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  • They talked about Mary.
  • One of her problems was coming to class late.
  • They talked about Mary, one of whose problems was
    coming to class late.

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  • Relative Clause sometimes subordinates a whole
    sentence but not a word.
  • In this situation Comma(,) which are used for
    subordinate sentence

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  • Sule failed the test.
  • That shocked all of us.
  • Sule failed the test,which shocked all of us.

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Reduction of Relative Clauses
  • We can turn relative clause from sentence into a
    clause by reducing the relative word.

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  • The boy who is running towards us is my son.
  • Now we can write it
  • The boy running towards us is my son.

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  • Attention
  • If you want to do reduction, that who and which
    should subordinate subject, or you cannot do
    reduction.

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  • The boy who you met yesterday is my son.
  • (You cannot do reduction in this sentence .)
  • So subjects should be same in reduction.

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  • Thanks for your watching
  • Özcan Kalayli
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