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6a q3 l10 Lý Thuyết Relative Clauses (Gv)

The document is a lesson plan from NP Education focusing on relative clauses in English grammar. It explains the purpose of relative clauses, introduces relative pronouns and adverbs, and provides examples for clarity. The lesson is intended for students in class 6A to enhance their understanding of how to use relative clauses effectively.

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6a q3 l10 Lý Thuyết Relative Clauses (Gv)

The document is a lesson plan from NP Education focusing on relative clauses in English grammar. It explains the purpose of relative clauses, introduces relative pronouns and adverbs, and provides examples for clarity. The lesson is intended for students in class 6A to enhance their understanding of how to use relative clauses effectively.

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Q3 - LESSON 10 Student’s name: ………………………………………………... Class: 6A

PHIẾU LÝ THUYẾT NGỮ PHÁP


(LƯU HÀNH NỘI BỘ)
RELATIVE CLAUSES
I. INTRODUCTION
Relative clauses are additional clauses in a sentence, used to give us extra information about
something/someone or identify which particular thing/person we are talking about.
Relative clauses begin with relative pronouns such as who, which, that, etc.

E.g. The one who is wearing a blue shirt is Justin Timberlake, isn’t it?

Noun Relative clause


Relative pronoun

E.g. The book which I’ve read was the best of all.

Noun Relative clause


Relative pronoun

II. RELATIVE PRONOUNS


Subject Object Possession
who/that who/whom/that whose
for people There’s the boy who/that Here’s the woman who/that I This is Mrs. Smith, whose
started the fight. told you about last week. daughter is in my class.
which/that which/that whose
for things/
animals I saw a film which/that This is the book which/that I This is the house whose
was very good. read last week. roof was destroyed.

III. RELATIVE ADVERBS


Relative adverbs Examples
when/that Monday is the day when/that I begin working.
for time
(= which… in/on/at) Monday is the day when/which I begin working on.
where That’s the hotel where the President is staying.
for place
(= which… in/on/at) = That’s the hotel where/which the President is staying in.
for Lack of money is the reason why/that we are not going on
why/that
reason holiday.

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