BASIC-GRAMMAR-U-16.4

16.4.

Relative clauses 2

 

 

PRESENTATION


 

Combining sentences

You can use relative pronouns to combine sentences.

I’m reading a book. The book has won an award. = I’m reading a book which has won an award.

 

Omitting the relative pronoun

Always use a relative pronoun when it is the subject of the relative clause (i.e. when it is followed by a verb).

This is the woman who wrote the book.

This is the DVD that goes with the book.

This is the photo which won first prize.

You don’t have to use a relative pronoun when it is the object of the relative clause (i.e. when it is followed by a noun or pronoun).

This is the book (which) I read on holiday.

This is the woman (who) Jack was telling you about.

This is the CD Rom (that) the boss gave me.

 

 

Key vocabulary
Collocations: read/write a book, see/make a film, sing a song, take a photo, win an award/ a prize

 

 

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