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Sentence  structure


                    RELATIVE CLAUSES


                          Relative clauses with who and that

                                      •  Look  at  this  sentence:
                                        The  man gave me some money.

                                        If we  want  to  describe the man,  we  can use  an  adjective  [old, thin, young,  etc):
                                        The  old  man  gave  me  some  money.
                                      •  However,  sometimes  the  information  we  want  to  give  is  more  complicated.
                                        The  old  man met  me at  the airport.  He gave  me some  money.
                                        The  two  sentences  can  be  combined,  to  show which  old man  gave  me
                                        the  money:
                                        The  old  man  who  met  me at  the  airport gave  me  the money.
                                        who  met  me  at  the airport  is  a  clause  (a  mini-sentence  in  the  larger
                                        sentence).  It is  a  called  a relative  clause because  it  relates to  ( =  connects
                                        with)  a noun  in  the  larger  sentence.
                                     FORM
                                      •  Relative  clauses  are  often  indicated  by  who  (for  people)  and  that  (for  things
                                        and  sometimes  for  people).  The  relative  clause  is  placed  immediately  after  the
                                        noun  which  it  describes.
                                        I was  talking to  a person  who  worked with  my  father.

                                        That's  the  car  that  crashed  into our  house.
                                     •  who  or  that  replaces  the  pronoun:
                                        I was  talking to a person  who worked  with my  father.


                                        This  is  the man  who I met  in  Paris.
                                        (NOT  This  is  the man  who  / mot him  in  Paris)

                                     Practice

                                     88  Join  each  pair  of sentences  together  to  make one  sentence,  using  who  or
                                         that.  Write  the  second  sentence  as  a  relative  clause.

                                          1  This  is  the woman.  She  gave  me  my  first job.
                                             This  is the woman who Qave  me my first job.
                                          2  He  picked  up  the book.  It was  on  the  desk.
                                             He picked up the book that was on the desk.

                                         3   The  meal was  delicious.  Ben  cooked  it.
                                             The meal that Ben oooked was deiicious.
                                         4   She's  the woman.  She  telephoned  the  police.





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