Section outline

    • Finishing the realtive clauses - focus this time will be on English Grammar in Use Units 95 to 97, extra information or so called non-restritive relative clauses plus a speacial use of -ing and -ed structures.

    • Adobe Connect lesson will be on Wednesday 06-05-2020 at 11:00-12:00.

      The link to the Adobe Connect lesson isĀ here.

    • Materials for this particular lesson

    • Work on-line

      This week the focus in on the non-restrictive clauses. Just to sum up, the difference from the restrictive ones, which we practised in the previous week, is that with the non-restrictive clauses you:

      - use only which or who, cannot use that

      - use commas

      - never leave out the pronoun, it is always present even in the objective ones

      Non-restrictive clauses provide some extra information. We do not have to have this clause in the sentence and we still can understand which person, animal or object we mean.

      For the practice there are the following exercises:

      1) Exercise 1 - Unit 95 - ex. 2 (short answer) and 3 (drag and drop)

      2) Exercise 2 - Unit 96 - ex. 2 (short answer) and 3 (matching)

      3) Exercise 3 - Unit 97 - ex. 3 (drag and drop)

    • There are two parts of this exercise.

      In Part 1 (ex.95.2) you need to write in your answers - read the information and complete each sentence, use a relative clause Type 1 (restrictive) or Type 2 (non-restrictive), use commas where necessary.

      In Part 2 (ex.95.3) you need to complete the sentences with either who/which or who/which with commas, nothing or just a comma.

      There is a time limit of 15 minutes.

      You have got two attempts.

    • There are two parts in this exercise.

      In Part 1 (ex. 96.2) you need to write in your answers - use the information from the first sentence to complete the second sentence. (short answer)

      In Part 2 (ex. 96.3) you need to match beginnings and endings of sentences so that it makes sence. (matching)

      There is a time limit of 15 minutes.

      You have got two attempts.

    • There is only one part (ex.97.3) in which you need to comlete the sentences with the given words in either -ing or -ed forms. (drag and drop)

      There is a time limit of 5 minutes.

      You have got two attempts.