Before Studying, The Following Words Should Be Aware Of:: ? ? How To Build Adjective Clause: Two Simple Sentences Are Combined: Example
Before Studying, The Following Words Should Be Aware Of:: ? ? How To Build Adjective Clause: Two Simple Sentences Are Combined: Example
Before Studying, The Following Words Should Be Aware Of:: ? ? How To Build Adjective Clause: Two Simple Sentences Are Combined: Example
Watch out!
The book which I want is on the table.
The book is on the table which I want.
Combine two simple sentences by
using an adjective clause.
Ex. 1. Sam has three cars.
2. I saw him in one of his cars.
- Sam, whom I saw in one of his cars, has three cars.
Examples of Sentences
- I sleep. (simple sentence)
- I sleep but she learns. (compound sentence)
- That is the girl who is my sweetie.
( Complex sentence)
- That is the girl who is my sweetie, and she is my
graduate a NUM.
(Compound and complex sentence)
Predicate?
Predicate is the rest of the subject.
Examples of predicate:
- I sleep. (single predi)
- I sleep and write a love message.
(compound predicate)
- I sleep late every night. ( predicate phrase)
- I know whom Sonitha loves. (Predicate clause)
Subject?
Subject is a word
([pro] noun) used before verb.
Examples of Subject
- I sleep. (simple subject)
- You and I sleep but she learns. (compound
subject)
- Who she is is still a question.
( Subject clause)
- The man near the white board is my professor.
(Phrasal subject)
Relative Pronouns
1. Who (for people) is a relative pronoun working as a
subject of the adjective clause.
Ex. Doctor who operates people is a surgeon.
Examples:
The tree of which the leaves are yellow is dying.
in the future.
THAT is generally used in
1. Superlative adjective
Ex: He is the most patient man that I have ever seen.
2. Ordinal adjective
Ex: England is the first country that I am going to visit.
3. Quantitative adjective
Ex: I have few books that I can share her.
4. Compound pronoun [someone, somebody, something,
anyone, anybody, anything, anywhere, everyone,
everybody, everything, everywhere, no one, nobody,
nothing, nowhere]
Ex: There is nothing that I can do for you.
Relative Pronoun
4. As is used with the antecedent referring to a
comparison with the word the same or such.
Ex. I have the same book as you have.
I have such a book as you have.
[I have a book that you have.]
E.g. January 20, 2000 is the date on which she was born.
Examples:
I dont understand what she said.
Give the money to whoever is poor.
She may take whichever she likes.
You may eat whatever you need.
Differences between
Defining and Non-defining clause
Examples:
I met Hun Sen, who is Cambodian
Prime Minister.