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LESSON<br />
22<br />
Subject relative pronouns<br />
Relative pronouns are the subject of the clause. For non-defining clauses we use who<br />
for people and which for things.<br />
e.g. Maritere, who invited me to the party, called me yesterday.<br />
New York, which is my favorite state, has lots of buildings.<br />
Relative pronouns have the same form for singular or plural nouns, for masculine or<br />
feminine nouns.<br />
e.g. Benito, who lives next door, is my friend.<br />
Alice and Benito, who live in the same house, go to my school.<br />
Read these conversations between friends. Then use the information to write a<br />
summary. Use relative pronouns.<br />
1 A: This newspaper is really interesting.<br />
B: Really?<br />
C: It has many different sections.<br />
Summary: ___________________________________________<br />
2 A: My friend bikes to school.<br />
B: Well, it's very far.<br />
A: Yeah, he broke his leg last week.<br />
Summary: ___________________________________________<br />
Do not use a subject<br />
pronoun (I, you, he,<br />
she, it, we, they) and a<br />
subject relative pronoun<br />
at the same time.<br />
e.g. Luis, who he plays<br />
the drums, is an excellent<br />
musician.<br />
3 A: Sara's boyfriend is very tall.<br />
B: Do you know where he lives?<br />
A: He lives two blocks far from here.<br />
Summary : ___________________________________________<br />
Hello!<br />
4 A: English is an important subject for us.<br />
B: Do you think so?<br />
C: Sure. It has become an important language.<br />
Welcome!<br />
who are<br />
you?<br />
Hi!<br />
Summary: _____________________________________<br />
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