Defening clauses non defining clauses

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Q1 The hotel ____ we stayed was good.
where which Either could be used here.
Q2

Q1 The hotel ____ we stayed was good. where which Either could
- The man ____ interviewed me seemed friendly enough.
who which Either could be used here.
Q3 - The car ____ was stolen belonged to my partner.
which that Either could be used here.
Q4 - The house ____ they have rented is in the centre of town.
which that Either could be used here.

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Defining Relative Clauses

Gives us information about the first part of the sentence,

Defining Relative Clauses Gives us information about the first part of the
which is needed to identify a person or thing - they define exactly who or what we are talking about.
Second part starts with a relative pronoun i.e. who, which…
Doesn’t have commas
Can use ‘That’ instead of who, which…

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Two clauses joined together by a relative pronoun
Brenda is a friend. I

Two clauses joined together by a relative pronoun Brenda is a friend.
went on holiday with her.
Brenda is the friend who I went on holiday with.

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Example

I spoke to the man.
Which man? What about the man?
We

Example I spoke to the man. Which man? What about the man?
need more detail i.e.
We require a ‘defining relative clause’.
This gives us detail about the noun I spoke to the man who gave you the news.

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Example 2

I read the letter
Which letter?
We need more detail.
The one that

Example 2 I read the letter Which letter? We need more detail.
arrived this morning.

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THAT

Did you know the student (WHO) THAT came to the lesson yesterday?
The

THAT Did you know the student (WHO) THAT came to the lesson
book (WHICH) THAT I’m reading is very interesting.

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Recap on Defining Relative Clauses


WHO = people
WHICH = animals and things,

Recap on Defining Relative Clauses WHO = people WHICH = animals and

“THAT” = can be used instead of ‘WHO’ and ‘WHICH’

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Other Relative Pronouns

WHOSE = possession
WHEN = days, months, years....
WHERE = for places

Other Relative Pronouns WHOSE = possession WHEN = days, months, years.... WHERE = for places

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WHOSE
That’s the woman whose son ran over my cat

WHOSE That’s the woman whose son ran over my cat

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WHEN, WHERE
Tell me when you expect to arrive
The hotel where we stayed

WHEN, WHERE Tell me when you expect to arrive The hotel where we stayed was excellent
was excellent

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Compare the two!

Alan is the student who is wearing blue
Alan, who is

Compare the two! Alan is the student who is wearing blue Alan,
not paying any attention in class, lives in East Ham

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Do these sentences have the same meaning?
The passengers who came out of

Do these sentences have the same meaning? The passengers who came out
the bus went home
The passengers, who came out of the bus, went home

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Non-Defining Relative Clauses

Gives us EXTRA information about a person, animal or thing.
The

Non-Defining Relative Clauses Gives us EXTRA information about a person, animal or
Relatives go between commas.
Without this extra information the sentence will still make complete sense.

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Example

Your brother, who gave me the news, saw the accident.
Your brother

Example Your brother, who gave me the news, saw the accident. Your
saw the accident. (still makes sense)

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WHICH

Refers to the whole of the sentence before
Can be used to make

WHICH Refers to the whole of the sentence before Can be used
a comment about the whole situation described in a main clause
The teacher arrived on time, which amazed everybody
They had everything ready for us, which was nice

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What’s the reason for using Non-Defining Clauses?

Example
Sheila is a student…
What can we

What’s the reason for using Non-Defining Clauses? Example Sheila is a student…
do to make is more interesting?

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In Non-Defining Relative Clauses
We can’t use ‘THAT’
We can’t omit the

In Non-Defining Relative Clauses We can’t use ‘THAT’ We can’t omit the Relative Pronouns
Relative Pronouns

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Example

I liked ‘Spiderman, which I’ve seen recently. (not “that”, no Omission)
I’ve

Example I liked ‘Spiderman, which I’ve seen recently. (not “that”, no Omission)
found my keys, which I had been looking for. (not “that”, no Omission)

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List the differences?
Defining Relative Clauses:
Non-Defining Relative Clauses:

List the differences? Defining Relative Clauses: Non-Defining Relative Clauses:

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Read the sentences. Then decide which option, a or b, is correct.

Read the sentences. Then decide which option, a or b, is correct.
Why?
My sister, who lives in Pakistan,
is a doctor.
I have one sister.
b) I have more than one sister.

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2) Flat screen televisions, which are very expensive, have a better picture

2) Flat screen televisions, which are very expensive, have a better picture
quality.
a) All flat screen televisions are very expensive.
b) Some flat screen televisions are cheap.

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3) The athletes who tested positive for taking drugs were suspended.
a) All

3) The athletes who tested positive for taking drugs were suspended. a)
the athletes tested positive for taking drugs.
b) Some athletes didn’t test positive for taking drugs.

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4) The teachers at this school who arrive late for class will

4) The teachers at this school who arrive late for class will
be dismissed.
Only some teachers arrive late for class.
All the teachers in the school arrive late for class.

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5) The students, who had tickets, went into the museum
Some of the

5) The students, who had tickets, went into the museum Some of
students had tickets and some did not. Only the students with tickets went into museum
b) All the students had tickets and all the students went into the museum

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6) The students who had tickets went into the museum
Some of the students

6) The students who had tickets went into the museum Some of
had tickets and some did not. Only the students with tickets went into museum
b) All the students had tickets and all the students went into the museum

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Defining/Non-defining Relative Clauses

1) Can you use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses?
The Queen,

Defining/Non-defining Relative Clauses 1) Can you use ‘that’ in non-defining relative clauses?
____ lives in Buckingham Palace, has three sons.
Some say that Gordon Brown, ____ is Prime Minister, should resign.

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2) Can you use ‘that’ in defining relative clauses?
The book ____ I

2) Can you use ‘that’ in defining relative clauses? The book ____
bought yesterday cost over £10 pounds
The house ____ I live in now is smaller than the old one.

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Defining or Non-Defining?

Remember:
Defining Relative Clauses:
Don’t have commas.
“That” can replace Who, Which and

Defining or Non-Defining? Remember: Defining Relative Clauses: Don’t have commas. “That” can
When.
You can omit Who, Which, When and That when they are not the Subject of the Relative Clause.

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Non-Defining Relative Clauses:
Go between commas.
You can’t use “That”.
You can’t omit the Relatives.

Non-Defining Relative Clauses: Go between commas. You can’t use “That”. You can’t omit the Relatives.
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