Cleft Sentences (Table)
Cleft Sentences (Table)
a kind of relative clause. They let us focus on new information. We use them to connect what is already
understood to what is new to the listener/reader, which is emphasised for them. Because these sentences
have two parts, they are called cleft (from the verb cleave), which means divided into two.
Wh-cleft sentences (pseudo-cleft sentences)
Normal sentence (non-emphatic) WHAT CLAUSE + BE + EMPHASIS
We should tell the truth. What we should do is tell the truth.
We now need actions rather than words. What we now need are actions rather than words.
My boss offered me a pay rise. What my boss did was offer me a pay rise.
IT-CLEFT SENTENCES
Normal sentence (non-emphatic) IT IS/WAS + EMPHASIS (WHO/THAT) ...
My brother bought a new car from... It was a new car that my brother bought from ...
I didn’t break the vase. It was not me who broke the vase.
She called me yesterday. It was yesterday when she called me.
You are in the wrong, not me. It is you who is in the wrong, not me.