Adjective clauses pronouns: “who”, “that”
Grammar point 4: Adjective clauses pronouns: “who”, “that”
Adjective clauses describe a noun.
“Who” is used to describe people. Example: I like teachers who are funny.
“That” is used to describe a thing. Example: I like lessons that are easy.
Practice: Complete the following sentences.
I prefer teachers…
I hate classes…
I love books…
He doesn’t like students…
Students don’t like teachers…
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use by Genevieve BALDERSTON Taken from TERMINALES CURRICULUM TEACHER'S GUIDE.
Modifié le: mercredi 21 mars 2018, 10:22