Page 3: Advanced Relative Clauses and Conjunctions
This page delves into more complex aspects of relative clauses and introduces the use of conjunctions like 'because' and 'so'. It also mentions other conjunctions such as 'as', 'since', and 'therefore'.
Example: "I can't come to school because I'm ill."
The page includes exercises where students must underline the correct relative pronoun or conjunction. These exercises help reinforce the proper use of 'who', 'which', 'where', and 'whose' in various contexts.
Highlight: This section is particularly useful for students preparing for relative clauses exercises at B1 or B2 level, as it introduces more complex structures and nuanced usage.
The exercises on this page also touch on omitting relative clauses, which is an advanced skill in English grammar. For instance, "The man (who was) carrying a bunch of flowers knocked at the door."
Vocabulary: Omitting - leaving out or excluding something.
This page provides excellent practice for students looking to master defining relative clauses exercises and understand when and how to omit relative pronouns in certain contexts.