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INDIVIDUAL ORAL PRESENTATION

TOPIC: RELATIVE CLAUSE WHO,THAT


PRESENTER: JULIAN DAVID GARZON HERNANDEZ

RELATIVE CLAUSE.
A relative clause is a linking word used to make on emphasize in the information.
Who = is more formal for people.
That = Can be used informally instead.
Examples:
-You buitt a house THAT is in the centre.

WARNING!
The relative pronouns is the subjet of the clause.
We don’t repeat the subject:
*The woman who [she] lives across the road.

STRUCTURE.
Relative pronoun + verb
-The students who had the key arrived late.
-The scientist that discovered radium was a woman.

Relative pronoun + pronoun/noun + verb


-The maths teacher who we had last year was very strict.
-He is the best footballer that I have ever seen.

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