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زبان انگلیسی 2
Relative Pronouns:
Emma: I saw Natalie the other day.
Melanie:
Natalie?The
girl who plays the piano?
Emma: No, that’s Natasha. Natalie is the student who dropped
ut
of
collge
, the one who never did any studying. She’s working in Davidson’s now, the shop that sells very expensive clothes
*The
relative clauses in this conversation identify which person or thing we are talking about. The clause who plays the piano tells us which girl Melanie means. The clause that sells very expensive clothes tells us which shop Emma means.
Sometimes we can use an adjective or phrase to identify
somone
or
something.
Adjective:
The tall girl The red car
Phrase:
The
man in the suit. The shop on the corner
But when we need a longer explanation, we can use a relative clause.
Relative clause: the woman who gets up early
The
car that broke down
Practice:
Complete the conversation with who, which, or that
There is always more than one possible answer
.
Emma: Shall we have something to eat?
Matthew: yes, but not here. I don’t like
coffeshop
............don’t have chairs. I’m not one of those people............can eat standing up.
Emma: There’s another restaurant over there
.
Matthew: It looks expensive-one of those places.........charge very high prices. The only customers..................can afford to eat there are business executives..........get their expenses paid. Anyway, I cant see a menu. I’m not going into a restaurant..............doesn’t display a menu.
Emma: We just passed a cafe’ .................does snacks.
Matthew:: oh, I didn’t like the look of that.
Emma: You’re one of those people................are never satisfied,
are’t
you?
The relative Pronoun as object:
Harriet is showing David her holiday photos.
Harriet: That’s an old castle that we visited on holiday. And those are some people we met, a couple who were staying at the campsite.
David: Mm. They look very friendly.
A relative pronoun such as who or that can be the subject of a relative clause.
Harriet talked
to
a couple who were staying at the camp- site.
(They were staying at the camp-site)
A relative pronoun can also be the object of relative clause.
Mike & Harriet are visiting a woman who/whom they met on holiday.
They met Her on holiday.
Who. & whom
In formal English, whom is sometimes used when the object of the relative clause is a person.
The person who/ whom the police were questioning has now been released.
But in conversation whom is not very common.
The end