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* [[Media:relative_clauses_1.pdf| Exercises on relative clauses with solutions (page 2)]]
 
* [[Media:relative_clauses_1.pdf| Exercises on relative clauses with solutions (page 2)]]
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===Explaining vocabulary with relative clauses===
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|width="101" | Word that you must explain ...|| width="350"|definition with ''relative clause''
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|<u style=color:white>A spoon is</u> || '''a thing''' ''that you can use to eat soup''.
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|<u style=color:white>A teacher is</u> || '''a person''' ''who tells the pupils what they must do''.
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|<u style=color:white>A dog is</u> || '''an animal''' ''which barks''.
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|<u style=color:white>Planes are</u> || '''things/machines''' that can fly.
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|<u style=color:white>A forest is</u>|| '''a place''''' which is full of trees''.
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|<u style=color:white>Castles are</u>|| old '''buildings''' ''that kings and lords live in''.
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|<u style=color:white>A grandparent is</u>|| '''somebody''' ''whose children have got children, too''.
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|<u style=color:white>Food is</u> || '''something''' or better everything ''that you can eat''.
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GRAMMAR

Comparison of Adjectives

Comparison of Adjectives


Relative Pronouns and Relative Clauses


Explaining vocabulary with relative clauses

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Word that you must explain ... definition with relative clause
A spoon is a thing that you can use to eat soup.
A teacher is a person who tells the pupils what they must do.
A dog is an animal which barks.
Planes are things/machines that can fly.
A forest is a place which is full of trees.
Castles are old buildings that kings and lords live in.
A grandparent is somebody whose children have got children, too.
Food is something or better everything that you can eat.