ADJECTIVE CLAUSES DEFINING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES I know a
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ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
DEFINING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES �I know a person. He is from Kenya. �I know a person who is from Kenya. �They met a girl. She works at Bilkent University. �They met a girl who works at Bilkent University.
I YOU HE WHO can replace SHE WE YOU THEY a person/a girl/the doctor etc.
�This is the hotel. It has a nice view. �This is the hotel which has a nice view. �This is the hotel that has a nice view. �Last week we went to some parties. They were boring. �Last night we went to some parties which were boring. �Last night we went to some parties that were boring.
IT WHICH can replace THEY THEM a hotel/a party etc.
�I did not like the girl. I met her at the party. �I did not like the girl whom I met at the party. � We do not know the people. Bill has invited them. �We do not know the people whom Bill has invited.
WHOM can replace ME YOU HIM HER US YOU THEM a girl /the people etc.
�That is Aslı. Her husband is a lawyer. �That is Aslı whose husband is a lawyer. �The man called the police. His car was stolen. �The man whose car was stolen called the police. �That is my cat. Its name is Tırmık. �That is my cat whose name is Tırmık.
MY YOUR HIS HER WHOSE can replace ITS OUR YOUR THEIR
Please rewrite these sentences using Adjective Clauses. � I talked to the student. He got the highest grade in the ECA. �I talked to the student who got the highest grade in the ECA. �These people have three cars. They live next to me. �These people who live next to me have three cars.
�My daughter asked me a question. I could not answer it. �My daughter asked me a question which I could not answer. �The man was feeding the pigeons. I saw him in the park. �The man whom I saw in the park was feeding the pigeons.
�The woman shouted. Her bag was stolen. �The woman whose bag was stolen shouted. �The students were not taken into the exam. They came late. � The students who/that came late were not taken into the exam.
NON- DEFINING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES �I admire Atatürk. He is one of the greatest leaders. �I admire Atatürk , who is one of the greatest leaders. �We will visit Rome next week. It is the capital city of Italy. �We will visit Rome , which is the capital city of Italy, next week.
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