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Verbs in subject and object relative clauses

Verbs in subject and object relative clauses

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5th Grade

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Esperanza Muñoz

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Verbs in subject and object relative clauses

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Complete the following sentences based on the information on the previous slides. Write ONLY the missing VERBS.

Separate the answer with a /

(answer 1 / answer 2 / answer 3). DO NOT use contractions.

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In some cities, you can go on a "celebrity bus tour," which _____ (take) you through the neighborhoods of famous people and ____ (show) you their houses.

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A celebrity who ____ (want) to avoid photographers ____ (have to) keep his or her plans secret.

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Someone who ____ (be) obsessed with a celebrity often ____ (try) to look like that person.

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Famous people who ____ (prefer) to protect their privacy ____ (try) to keep photographers away from their homes.

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A photographer who ____ (chase) a celebrity in a car ____ (be) just reckless.

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Celebrities often appear on talk shows, which ____ (not pay) them very much but ____ (give) them valuable publicity.

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Fashion designers, who ____ (need) publicity, often ____ (lend) actors clothes to wear on TV.

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One popular fashion designer, who ____ (work) a lot with celebrities, often ____ (lend) people her clothes to wear on TV.

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Actors who ____ (get) arrested often ____ (use) the publicity, which just ____ (show) that "There's no such thing as bad publicity."

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