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Cleft sentences with what

Cleft sentences with what

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University - Professional Development

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Daniela Sierra

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Cleft sentences with what

by Daniela Sierra

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What is a cleft sentence?

A cleft sentence is a sentence in which some part is moved from its normal position into a different place to give it more emphasis. For example, instead of saying:

Joe ate the cake.

​You would say:

What Joe ate was the cake.

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Multiple Choice

Click on the correct cleft sentence.

I really don't like classical music.

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What don't like is classical music.  

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What I really don't like it's classical music.

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What I really don't like is classical music.

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Because there are two parts to the sentence it is called cleft (from the verb cleave) which means divided into two.

Cleft structures include the reason why, the thing that, the person/people who, the place where, the day when and what-clauses which are usually linked to the clause that we want to focus on with is or was.

I enjoyed the brilliant music most of all in the Ballet Frankfurt performance.

  • What I enjoyed most in the Ballet Frankfurt performance was the brilliant music.

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Fill in the Blank

Rewrite the following statement into a cleft sentence.

He doesn’t understand jazz.

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Fill in the Blank

They really loved the lyrics.

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Fill in the Blank

The melody made everyone cry

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