PPT-Relative pronouns and clauses
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Relative pronouns and clauses Relative pronouns are pronouns that use for link between two sentences one of these sentences called clause The clause compose of
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Relative pronouns and clauses Relative pronouns are pronouns that use for link between two sentences one of these sentences called clause The clause compose of subjective and verb but it do not give full meaning . RELATIVE? In relation to what?. What types of relative clauses are there?. How are they built into the sentence?. What problems can students have?. Where do relative clauses appear. in the sentence?. Logan Brundage. Overview. Sentence Structure. Use of pronouns. Mechanics. Resources. Sentence Structure. Independent . Clause . Subject and Predicate. Verb agreement. Dependent Clause. Is the clause essential or nonessential?. Words that take the place of a noun. Personal Pronouns. Personal Pronouns take the place of nouns according to gender, number, case, and person. Personal pronouns have to agree with the noun they are replacing – this noun is called the . Nominative & Accusative. Basic Rules for Relative Pronouns in German:. In German, relative pronouns must be used.. When writing, commas must be used before introducing a relative clause. Relative pronouns act much like subordinating conjunctions in German in that they send the primary conjugated verb to the end of the relative clause.. Demonstrative Pronouns. A . demonstrative pronoun. points out a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.. NOTE. : A . demonstrative pronoun. . must. take the place of a noun or pronoun – it . cannot. The politician that the secretary called . resigned. , . are . difficult to process. . This . well-established phenomenon has been explained by different theories relying on structural or functional variables including working memory limitations, discourse/pragmatics and experience (Roland et al., 2012; . By TEACHA2Z. ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why).. I CAN use relative pronouns correctly.. Relative Pronouns. Lesson 1. Who and Whom. Mandarin Chinese Conversation. Na Wang. Introduction/Research area. language structure from functional and cognitive . perspectives. . syntactic choices and. the . patterns that affect the choice of grammatical structures of relative clauses in Chinese . Relative clauses - defining or non-defining?. Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining.. defining – no commas. non-defining – . commas. can I use relative adverbs in the correct context to improve my reading and writing. ?. ELACC4L1a. Use . relative pronouns . (who, whose. , whom, which, that) . and. relative . adverbs (where, when, why).. Demonstrative Pronouns. A . demonstrative pronoun. points out a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.. NOTE. : A . demonstrative pronoun. . must. take the place of a noun or pronoun – it . cannot. Complete thought and can stand independently. Not a complete thought—must accompany . or be . part of an . independent clause; otherwise it is a fragment. Preceded by relative pronoun. Preceded by subordinating conjunction. Adverb Clauses Adverb Clauses A clause is a group of words that contain: __________ and a ___________ Adverb clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction A comma is always placed after the clause. PERSONAL PRONOUNS. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS. OUTLINE. THIS THESE vs THAT THOSE . DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS. THIS/THESE: NEAR (CLOSE TO YOU). THAT/THOSE: FAR (FAR FROM YOU). We use . this (singular) .
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