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1 It might be cold and wet, so take a and a. (raincoat / jumper / sunglasses / laptop)
2 It’ll be hot and sunny, so take and a. (raincoat / sunglasses / make-up / swimming costume)
3 I’m going to a smart party, so I’ll put on my and. (raincoat / make-up / swimming costume /
perfume)
4 You might get hungry, so buy some and. (sandwiches / sunglasses / biscuits / batteries)
5 I’ve got a lot of clothes, so I’m taking a and a. (handbag / backpack / suitcase / raincoat)
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
A relative clause tells us which person or thing the speaker means. To give important information about a person, place, or thing use a relative clause (= a relative pronoun + subject + verb). Use the relative pronouns who for people. That’s the woman who wonthe lottery last year. A cook a person whoworks in a restaurant. Which for things: Grace works for a company which makes furniture.Where for places: I recently went back to the town where I grew up.Use whose to mean ‘of who/of which’ .A widow is a woman whosehusband is dead. |
You can use that instead of who or which. She is the girl who/that works with my brother. It’s a thing which/that connects two computers.That is more usual than which, but sometimes you must use which. |
Exercise 1 Complete with who, which, where, or whose.
The man whose car I crashed into is taking me to court.
a. We drove past the house_____ we used to live.
b. The girl was talking to you is the boss’s daughter.
c. The car was an invention_______ changed the world.
d. Is this the shop_______ you bought your camera?
e. What was the name of your friendwife is an actress?
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GLOSSARY | | | Exercise 2 Look at the words in the box. Then put some of the words into categories. Use some of the words to write two or three sentences describing your library. |