

Relative Pronouns
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9th Grade
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Marcelo Pinheiro
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Relative Pronouns
Workbook - p. 46 and 47

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Question 4
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences with non-defining relative clauses.
Workbook - p. 46
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Multiple Choice
1. daughter, / My / lives / in / Madrid, / who /an / author / is
My daughter, who lives in Madrid, is an author.
My author is an daughter who lives in Madrid.
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Multiple Choice
2. movie, / The / stars / Helen Weaver, / which / out / on / DVD/ is / now.
The movie, which stars Helen Weaver, is out on DVD now.
The stars Helen Weaver, which the movie is out on DVD now.
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Multiple Choice
3. storyteller, / The / work / all / over / the / world, / whose / takes / him / in / Japan / is / now / right.
The Japan, whose takes him work all over the world, is in storyteller right now.
The storyteller, whose work takes him all over the world, is in Japan right now.
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Multiple Choice
4. Prague, / where / boy / the / story /the / in / grew up, / my / hometown/ is
Prague, where my is grew up, the boy in the story hometown.
Prague, where the boy in the story grew up, is my hometown.
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Multiple Choice
5. heroine / story, / the / of / The / whose / father / French, / is / named / Sophie/ is
The story of heroine, whose is French Sophie Father, is named.
The heroine of the story, whose father is French, is named Sophie.
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Question 5 - Answers
1 My daughter, who lives in Madrid, is an author.
2 The movie, which stars Helen Weaver, is out on DVD now.
3 The storyteller, whose work takes him all over the world, is in Japan right now.
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Question 5 - Answers
4 Prague, where the boy in the story grew up, is my hometown.
5 The heroine of the story, whose father is French, is named Sophie.
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Question 5
Write D (defining) or N (non-defining) next to the relative clauses.
Workbook - p. 47
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Multiple Choice
1. My favorite book, which is about a vampire, has just been made into a movie.
D (defining)
N (non-defining)
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Multiple Choice
2. The boy, who had also read the book, liked the movie more.
D (defining)
N (non-defining)
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Multiple Choice
3. The man who she's interviewing wrote the book.
D (defining)
N (non-defining)
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Multiple Choice
4. I couldn't find any travel literature on Morocco, where I'm going on vacation next month.
D (defining)
N (non-defining)
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Multiple Choice
5. My aunt, who is a poet, lives in Rio.
D (defining)
N (non-defining)
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Multiple Choice
6. The girl whose father was rescued in the story was Spanish.
D (defining)
N (non-defining)
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Multiple Choice
7. The fairy tale, which was written in the 19th century, is still popular today.
D (defining)
N (non-defining)
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Multiple Choice
8. I couldn't watch the horror movie that was on TV last night.
D (defining)
N (non-defining)
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Question 5 - Answers
1. N
2. N
3. D
4. N
5. N
6. D
7. N
8. D
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Question 6
Rewrite the sentences with who, which, where, that, or whose and the clauses in parentheses.
Workbook - p. 47
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Multiple Choice
1. The city is my hometown. (all the action took place)
The city where all the action took place is my hometown.
The city who all the action took place is my hometown.
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Multiple Choice
2. The park is the scene of the crime. (the murdered woman's body was found)
The park, where the murdered woman's body was found, is the scene of the crime.
The park, whose the murdered woman's body was found, is the scene of the crime.
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Multiple Choice
3. The story is very sad. (is set in a future world)
The story, which is set in a future world, is very sad.
The story, who is set in a future world, is very sad.
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Multiple Choice
4. The villain was in fact a good man. (was killed at the end of the story)
The villain, who was killed at the end of the story, was in fact a good man.
The villain, where was killed at the end of the story, was in fact a good man.
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Multiple Choice
5. The crime was never solved. (was committed at the beginning of the story)
The crime, whose was committed at the beginning of the story, was never solved.
The crime, which was committed at the beginning of the story, was never solved.
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Question 6 - Answers
1. The city where all the action took place is my hometown.
2. The park, where the murdered woman's body was found, is the scene of the crime.
3. The story, which is set in a future world, is very sad.
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Question 6 - Answers
4. The villain, who was killed at the end of the story, was in fact a good man.
5. The crime, which was committed at the beginning of the story, was never solved.
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Relative Pronouns
Workbook - p. 46 and 47

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