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Handout 9a Relative clauses KEY
Handout 9a – Relative clauses - KEY
Fill in the gaps with relative pronouns, giving as many alternatives for each sentence as you can:
defining relative clauses:
The boy who / that is playing the piano.
The table which / that stands in the corner.
The boy - / who / whom / that we met.
The table - / which / that we admire.
The boy - / who / whom / that the dog barked at. OR The boy at whom the dog barked.
The table - / which / that the boy crawled under. OR The table under which the boy crawled.
non-defining relative clauses:
Then he met Lucy, who invited him to a party.
He got lost on Snowdon, which was enveloped in fog.
Here is Arthur Smith, who / whom I mentioned the other day.
He got lost on Snowdon, which he was exploring.
This is my friend Lucy, who / whom the dog barked at. OR … at whom the dog barked.
What is the difference between the two following sentences?
They have two children who are still at school.
= they have other children besides the two at school – the information is essential in this case
= defining relative clause
They have two children, who are still at school.
= they have only two children, both of school age – the information here is just additional, it is not important
= non-defining relative clause
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