Fundamentals Of English Grammar

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

  1. a. The woman predicted my future.
    b. She read my palm.

  2. a. Where can I catch the bus?
    b. It goes downtown.

  3. a. All of the people can come.
    b. I asked them to my party.


EXERCISE 8. Adjective clauses wlth WHO and THAT. (Charts 12-3 and 12-4)
Directions: Complete the definitions that begin in Column A with the information given in
Column B. Use adjective clauses with who or that in the defmitions.* Consult your
dictionary if necessary.
Example: A hammer is a tool....

+ A hammer is a tool that is used to pound nails.

Column A


  1. A hammer is a tool....

  2. A barometer is an instrument


Column B
A. She or he leaves society and lives
completely alone.


  1. Plastic is a synthetic material.... JB. It is used to pound nails.

  2. An architect is someone.... C. It forms when water boils.

  3. A puzzle is a problem....

  4. A vegetarian is a person.... D. It is square at four sides that the come together bottom and has in a

  5. Steam is a gas.... point at the top.

  6. A turtle is an animal....

  7. A hermit is a person.... E. He (or she) designs buildings.

  8. A pyramid is a structure E It measures air pressure.
    G. It can be shaped and hardened to form
    many useful things.
    H. It is difficult to solve.
    I. He or she doesn't eat meat.
    J. It has a hard shell and can live in
    water or on land.


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; ;, ?$ *NOTE: In usual Usage, one pattern is ofien favored over another.



  • .q,;. ,. : (1) An aubiect pronouns:
    who is more commonly used rhan that (A doctor ir somone who takes care ofsick people);
    . ht is more commonly used rhan which (A pnd ir an imnumenr that ir used for wiring).
    '(2) Object pronouns are usually omitted.


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