Rephrasing Exercises Relative Clauses 1 Xtec

Relative clauses are parts of sentences that can be added after nouns to give the reader more information. I have a dog that loves chasing balls. In this sentence, the noun is ‘dog’ and the relative ...

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  1. Relative clauses are “embedded” grammatical structures, contained inside other grammatical structures. 2. Relative clauses play a central role in English discourse. 3. Relative clause knowledge is ...

An essential relative clause provides necessary, defining information about the noun. On the other hand, non‐ essential relative clauses provide additional, non‐necessary information about the noun.

For each pair of sentences below, think about ways of combining the two sentences into one new sentence containing a “restrictive relative clause.” Recall that a restrictive relative clause, which is ...

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All clauses are categorized as one of the following: An independent clause (shown in bold throughout this lesson) can stand alone as a complete sentence. For example: John eats eggs. (This independent clause is literally a sentence. We will use this as our main clause in the next three examples.)

Clauses can be classified according to a distinctive trait that is a prominent characteristic of their syntactic form. The position of the finite verb is one major trait used for classification, and the appearance of a specific type of focusing word (e.g. Wh-word) is another.

Clauses are groups of words that contain a subject and a verb. Learn the different types of clauses and the nuances of using clauses in English writing.

Define Clauses: Learn the definition of English clauses, independent & dependent, with real example sentences. What is a clause in grammar? Find out here.

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