Monday, 8 December 2008

Relative Clauses - Formation

1- A Scot is a person who lives in Scotland.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'If the verb is in 3rd person singular, add 's'.

2- Nessie is a monster which lives in Loch Ness.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'If the verb is in 3rd person singular, add 's'.

3-A fridge is a thing which keeps food cool.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'If the verb is in 3rd person singular, add 's'.

4- A DJ is someone who plays music in a disco.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'If the verb is in 3rd person singular, add 's'.

5- A bee is an insect which makes honey.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'If the verb is in 3rd person singular, add 's'.

6- A lemon is a fruit which is yellow and sour.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'In 3rd person singular, 'be' becomes 'is'.

7- A watch is a thing which tells the time.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'If the verb is in 3rd person singular, add 's'.


8- A ferry is a ship which carries people across the water.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'If the verb is in 3rd person singular, add 's'. If the final letter is 'y' following a consonant (r), 'y' becomes 'ie' when adding 's'.


9- A shop assistant is someone who works in a shop.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which'If the verb is in 3rd person singular, add 's'.


10- A key is a thing which can open and lock doors.

Use 'who' for people, otherwise use 'which''can' does not take an 's' in 3rd person singular.

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