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IELTS Speaking Interview 2 Responses (Low & High Score) Topic Family 📥 @topsaverbot 720p
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More Information about Relative Clauses Types of Relative Clauses (cont.): 3. Reduced Relative Clauses: • Omit the relative pronoun and verb "to be." • Can be used in both restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses. Example: > The students (who are) studying hard will pass the exam. Adjective Clauses: • Function as adjectives to modify nouns. • Can be used to describe specific qualities or characteristics of a noun. Example: > The book that I'm reading is very interesting. Noun Clauses: • Function as nouns and can play the role of a subject, object, or complement. • Introduced by the relative pronoun "that." Example: > I don't know that he is coming. Relative Adverbs: • In addition to the four basic relative adverbs (where, when, why, how), there are also compound relative adverbs: * Wherever: refers to any place * Whenever: refers to any time * Whoever: refers to any person * Whichever: refers to any thing Examples: > I will go wherever you go. > I will help you whenever you need me. > Whoever wins the race will get a prize. Punctuation of Relative Clauses: • Restrictive clauses: No commas are used. • Nonrestrictive clauses: Commas are used to set them off from the main clause. • Reduced clauses: No commas are used. Common Errors in Using Relative Clauses: • Using the wrong relative pronoun or adverb • Failing to agree the relative pronoun in number and gender with the antecedent • Using a comma in a restrictive relative clause • Omitting a necessary comma in a nonrestrictive relative clause Examples of Relative Clauses in Sentences: • The man who lives next door is a doctor. (restrictive) • My sister, who is a teacher, lives in California. (nonrestrictive) • I went to the store where I bought some groceries. (adjective clause) • I don't know that he is coming. (noun clause) • I will go wherever you go. (compound relative adverb) • The boy whose bike was stolen is very upset. (possessive relative pronoun) @Ielts_ikarus21
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Relative Clauses Definition: Relative clauses are dependent clauses that provide additional information about a noun or pronoun from the main clause. They are introduced by relative pronouns or relative adverbs. Types of Relative Pronouns: • Who: refers to people and animals • Which: refers to things, animals, and ideas • That: replaces who or which (can refer to people, things, or ideas) • Whose: shows possession or ownership Types of Relative Adverbs: • Where: refers to place • When: refers to time • Why: refers to reason • How: refers to manner Functions of Relative Clauses: • To provide additional information about a noun or pronoun • To identify or specify a person, thing, or action • To limit or restrict the meaning of the main clause Types of Relative Clauses: 1. Restrictive (Defining) Relative Clauses: • Restrict the meaning of the main clause. • The information they provide is essential for identifying the noun or pronoun. • Use a comma if they come after the noun. Example: > The students who studied hard passed the exam. 2. Nonrestrictive (Non-defining) Relative Clauses: • Provide additional information that is not essential for identifying the noun or pronoun. • Do not use a comma if they come after the noun. Example: > My friend, who lives in California, called me yesterday. Position of Relative Clauses: Relative clauses can appear before, after, or within the noun or pronoun they refer to. Other Uses of Relative Pronouns: • As a subject: Who is going to the park? • As an object: I know the person who stole my wallet. • As a possessive: The girl whose book I borrowed is in my class. Tips for Using Relative Clauses: • The antecedent (the noun or pronoun the relative pronoun refers to) must be clear. • The relative pronoun must agree in number and gender with the antecedent. • Use commas to separate nonrestrictive relative clauses from the main clause. • Avoid long or complex relative clauses that are difficult to understand. @Ielts_ikarus21
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Ёзувлардан бирида: “Рефери, якунловчи ҳуштакни чалмай тур, акс ҳолда Кроос бизни тарк этади” (с)
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❕Diqqat, shartlar! Siz Bekzod Mirahmedovning READING kursida ishtirok etish uchun 10 ta yangi do'stingizni ushbu botga taklif qilishingiz va do'stlaringiz botda yozilgan kanallarga ulanishlari kerak. 🔗 Bu do'stlaringizni taklif qilish uchun referal link: https://t.me/bmninebot?start=1075479866 ✅ Statistika: Siz taklif qilgan umumiy do'stlar: 0 Shartlarni to'liq bajargan do'stlar: 0
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IELTS Speaking Interview 2 Responses (Low & High Score) Topic Family 📥 @topsaverbot 720p
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More Information about Relative Clauses Types of Relative Clauses (cont.): 3. Reduced Relative Clauses: • Omit the relative pronoun and verb "to be." • Can be used in both restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses. Example: > The students (who are) studying hard will pass the exam. Adjective Clauses: • Function as adjectives to modify nouns. • Can be used to describe specific qualities or characteristics of a noun. Example: > The book that I'm reading is very interesting. Noun Clauses: • Function as nouns and can play the role of a subject, object, or complement. • Introduced by the relative pronoun "that." Example: > I don't know that he is coming. Relative Adverbs: • In addition to the four basic relative adverbs (where, when, why, how), there are also compound relative adverbs: * Wherever: refers to any place * Whenever: refers to any time * Whoever: refers to any person * Whichever: refers to any thing Examples: > I will go wherever you go. > I will help you whenever you need me. > Whoever wins the race will get a prize. Punctuation of Relative Clauses: • Restrictive clauses: No commas are used. • Nonrestrictive clauses: Commas are used to set them off from the main clause. • Reduced clauses: No commas are used. Common Errors in Using Relative Clauses: • Using the wrong relative pronoun or adverb • Failing to agree the relative pronoun in number and gender with the antecedent • Using a comma in a restrictive relative clause • Omitting a necessary comma in a nonrestrictive relative clause Examples of Relative Clauses in Sentences: • The man who lives next door is a doctor. (restrictive) • My sister, who is a teacher, lives in California. (nonrestrictive) • I went to the store where I bought some groceries. (adjective clause) • I don't know that he is coming. (noun clause) • I will go wherever you go. (compound relative adverb) • The boy whose bike was stolen is very upset. (possessive relative pronoun) @Ielts_ikarus21
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Relative Clauses Definition: Relative clauses are dependent clauses that provide additional information about a noun or pronoun from the main clause. They are introduced by relative pronouns or relative adverbs. Types of Relative Pronouns: • Who: refers to people and animals • Which: refers to things, animals, and ideas • That: replaces who or which (can refer to people, things, or ideas) • Whose: shows possession or ownership Types of Relative Adverbs: • Where: refers to place • When: refers to time • Why: refers to reason • How: refers to manner Functions of Relative Clauses: • To provide additional information about a noun or pronoun • To identify or specify a person, thing, or action • To limit or restrict the meaning of the main clause Types of Relative Clauses: 1. Restrictive (Defining) Relative Clauses: • Restrict the meaning of the main clause. • The information they provide is essential for identifying the noun or pronoun. • Use a comma if they come after the noun. Example: > The students who studied hard passed the exam. 2. Nonrestrictive (Non-defining) Relative Clauses: • Provide additional information that is not essential for identifying the noun or pronoun. • Do not use a comma if they come after the noun. Example: > My friend, who lives in California, called me yesterday. Position of Relative Clauses: Relative clauses can appear before, after, or within the noun or pronoun they refer to. Other Uses of Relative Pronouns: • As a subject: Who is going to the park? • As an object: I know the person who stole my wallet. • As a possessive: The girl whose book I borrowed is in my class. Tips for Using Relative Clauses: • The antecedent (the noun or pronoun the relative pronoun refers to) must be clear. • The relative pronoun must agree in number and gender with the antecedent. • Use commas to separate nonrestrictive relative clauses from the main clause. • Avoid long or complex relative clauses that are difficult to understand. @Ielts_ikarus21
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Ёзувлардан бирида: “Рефери, якунловчи ҳуштакни чалмай тур, акс ҳолда Кроос бизни тарк этади” (с)
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