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In written English (more than in the spoken form) we often give information
about a person or a thing by using a group of words called relatives -- who, which,
where and whose.
Example : The band which performed on the annual day played good music.
Relatives help to convey our idea in a well-connected and compact way.
Two ideas : 1. My brother has composed a song.
and
2. I like it.
can be conveyed thus
a) I like the song which my brother has composed
OR
b) My brother has composed a melodious song which I liked.
A B
1. A dermatologist is a) an instrument which measures temperature.
2. A cassock is b) a place where grains are stored.
3. A thermometer is c) a doctor who treats skin diseases.
4. A granary is d) a gown which is worn by a priest.
5. A widower is e) an animal which lives both on land and in water.
6. A tragedy is f) a disease which causes loss of memory.
7. Amnesia is g) a play which has sad or tragic ending.
8. An amphibian is h) an instrument for viewing minute objects.
9. A microscope is i) a man whose wife is dead.
A-1 Match the items in A with their definitions.
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In written English (more than in the spoken form) we often give information
about a person or a thing by using a group of words called relatives -- who, which,
where and whose.
Example : The band which performed on the annual day played good music.
Relatives help to convey our idea in a well-connected and compact way.
Two ideas : 1. My brother has composed a song.
and
2. I like it.
can be conveyed thus
a) I like the song which my brother has composed
OR
b) My brother has composed a melodious song which I liked.
A B
1. A dermatologist is a) an instrument which measures temperature.
2. A cassock is b) a place where grains are stored.
3. A thermometer is c) a doctor who treats skin diseases.
4. A granary is d) a gown which is worn by a priest.
5. A widower is e) an animal which lives both on land and in water.
6. A tragedy is f) a disease which causes loss of memory.
7. Amnesia is g) a play which has sad or tragic ending.
8. An amphibian is h) an instrument for viewing minute objects.
9. A microscope is i) a man whose wife is dead.
A-1 Match the items in A with their definitions.
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Now underline the relative (called a relative pronoun) in the sentences above.
The first one has been done for you.
Working in pairs, make six questions like the ones given below:
1. What is the name of the tree which ……….. ?
2. What is the name of the island where ……….. ?
3. What is the name of the person who ……….. ?
4. What is the name of the play which ……….. ?
5. What is the name of the stadium where ……….. ?
6. What is the name of the product which ……….. ?
Now each pair will ask three of their questions to the rest of the class.
a) underline the relative;
b) circle the word or phrase which the relative refers to;
c) in pairs, discuss why you think there are commas in four of these
sentences.
1) An oculist is a person who treats eye diseases.
2) Ishita's brother, who is an architect, said the house needs a proper security
system.
3) Copper, which is an element, is mixed with zinc to make brass.
4) The shed where aeroplanes are housed is called a hangar.
A-2 Quiz
A-3 Read the following questions silently and then
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In written English (more than in the spoken form) we often give information
about a person or a thing by using a group of words called relatives -- who, which,
where and whose.
Example : The band which performed on the annual day played good music.
Relatives help to convey our idea in a well-connected and compact way.
Two ideas : 1. My brother has composed a song.
and
2. I like it.
can be conveyed thus
a) I like the song which my brother has composed
OR
b) My brother has composed a melodious song which I liked.
A B
1. A dermatologist is a) an instrument which measures temperature.
2. A cassock is b) a place where grains are stored.
3. A thermometer is c) a doctor who treats skin diseases.
4. A granary is d) a gown which is worn by a priest.
5. A widower is e) an animal which lives both on land and in water.
6. A tragedy is f) a disease which causes loss of memory.
7. Amnesia is g) a play which has sad or tragic ending.
8. An amphibian is h) an instrument for viewing minute objects.
9. A microscope is i) a man whose wife is dead.
A-1 Match the items in A with their definitions.
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Now underline the relative (called a relative pronoun) in the sentences above.
The first one has been done for you.
Working in pairs, make six questions like the ones given below:
1. What is the name of the tree which ……….. ?
2. What is the name of the island where ……….. ?
3. What is the name of the person who ……….. ?
4. What is the name of the play which ……….. ?
5. What is the name of the stadium where ……….. ?
6. What is the name of the product which ……….. ?
Now each pair will ask three of their questions to the rest of the class.
a) underline the relative;
b) circle the word or phrase which the relative refers to;
c) in pairs, discuss why you think there are commas in four of these
sentences.
1) An oculist is a person who treats eye diseases.
2) Ishita's brother, who is an architect, said the house needs a proper security
system.
3) Copper, which is an element, is mixed with zinc to make brass.
4) The shed where aeroplanes are housed is called a hangar.
A-2 Quiz
A-3 Read the following questions silently and then
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5) The Indian cricket team is flying to Chennai, where 2011 world cup's last
league match is going to be played.
6) Chanakya, whose disciple was Chandragupta, was a teacher of Economics
and Political science in Takshashila University.
7) The countries that export petroleum are planning to hike the price.
Sentences two, three, five and six have commas because
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
1. That well built boy _______ I met at the sports meet is a famous hockey
player.
2. Aditya, _______ mother got an award for the best teacher, is my nephew.
3. The great Bengal tiger, ______ is found in India, is rapidly becoming a
threatened species.
4. Kailash Mansarovar, a holy place in Tibet and ______ many Indian pilgrims
go in May, is very difficult to get to.
5. Teachers _______ have taught Arnav say that he is an exceptionally creative
student.
6. Interviewers tend to prefer candidates _______ have well rounded
personalities.
* In modern English (spoken as well as written), who and whom mean the same.
Whom is not often used now in international English.
A-4 Use who*, whose, where, or which to complete each sentence below.
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In written English (more than in the spoken form) we often give information
about a person or a thing by using a group of words called relatives -- who, which,
where and whose.
Example : The band which performed on the annual day played good music.
Relatives help to convey our idea in a well-connected and compact way.
Two ideas : 1. My brother has composed a song.
and
2. I like it.
can be conveyed thus
a) I like the song which my brother has composed
OR
b) My brother has composed a melodious song which I liked.
A B
1. A dermatologist is a) an instrument which measures temperature.
2. A cassock is b) a place where grains are stored.
3. A thermometer is c) a doctor who treats skin diseases.
4. A granary is d) a gown which is worn by a priest.
5. A widower is e) an animal which lives both on land and in water.
6. A tragedy is f) a disease which causes loss of memory.
7. Amnesia is g) a play which has sad or tragic ending.
8. An amphibian is h) an instrument for viewing minute objects.
9. A microscope is i) a man whose wife is dead.
A-1 Match the items in A with their definitions.
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CBSE
Now underline the relative (called a relative pronoun) in the sentences above.
The first one has been done for you.
Working in pairs, make six questions like the ones given below:
1. What is the name of the tree which ……….. ?
2. What is the name of the island where ……….. ?
3. What is the name of the person who ……….. ?
4. What is the name of the play which ……….. ?
5. What is the name of the stadium where ……….. ?
6. What is the name of the product which ……….. ?
Now each pair will ask three of their questions to the rest of the class.
a) underline the relative;
b) circle the word or phrase which the relative refers to;
c) in pairs, discuss why you think there are commas in four of these
sentences.
1) An oculist is a person who treats eye diseases.
2) Ishita's brother, who is an architect, said the house needs a proper security
system.
3) Copper, which is an element, is mixed with zinc to make brass.
4) The shed where aeroplanes are housed is called a hangar.
A-2 Quiz
A-3 Read the following questions silently and then
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5) The Indian cricket team is flying to Chennai, where 2011 world cup's last
league match is going to be played.
6) Chanakya, whose disciple was Chandragupta, was a teacher of Economics
and Political science in Takshashila University.
7) The countries that export petroleum are planning to hike the price.
Sentences two, three, five and six have commas because
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
1. That well built boy _______ I met at the sports meet is a famous hockey
player.
2. Aditya, _______ mother got an award for the best teacher, is my nephew.
3. The great Bengal tiger, ______ is found in India, is rapidly becoming a
threatened species.
4. Kailash Mansarovar, a holy place in Tibet and ______ many Indian pilgrims
go in May, is very difficult to get to.
5. Teachers _______ have taught Arnav say that he is an exceptionally creative
student.
6. Interviewers tend to prefer candidates _______ have well rounded
personalities.
* In modern English (spoken as well as written), who and whom mean the same.
Whom is not often used now in international English.
A-4 Use who*, whose, where, or which to complete each sentence below.
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A-5 Read the following sentences and punctuate them, using commas where
necessary.
A-6 Fun with definitions
A-7 Read the following sentences. There are errors is some of them. Underline
the error and write the word in the space provided. Put a ü if there is no
error.
1. Tushar who is my best friend is studying in Cornell University, USA.
2. Konark where we are going for our next excursion is famous for its sun
temple.
3. Mr Misra who was in the US has started his own business in New Delhi.
4. Yesterday I met Saina Nehwal who is a famous badminton player.
5. Popeye likes to eat lots of spinach which contains iron.
Working in pairs, choose three of the following words and write your own
humorous and unusual definitions for them. Two examples have already been
done for you.
dentist hotel alarm clock moped
mirror classroom astrologer mobile phone
1. A mirror is a device that frightens the daylights out of most people.
2. An alarm clock is an instrument that wakes you up early so that you can go
to sleep again.
1. The bus who goes to the station is a low-floor bus. ____________
2. The man which was here a little while ago is a minister. ____________
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In written English (more than in the spoken form) we often give information
about a person or a thing by using a group of words called relatives -- who, which,
where and whose.
Example : The band which performed on the annual day played good music.
Relatives help to convey our idea in a well-connected and compact way.
Two ideas : 1. My brother has composed a song.
and
2. I like it.
can be conveyed thus
a) I like the song which my brother has composed
OR
b) My brother has composed a melodious song which I liked.
A B
1. A dermatologist is a) an instrument which measures temperature.
2. A cassock is b) a place where grains are stored.
3. A thermometer is c) a doctor who treats skin diseases.
4. A granary is d) a gown which is worn by a priest.
5. A widower is e) an animal which lives both on land and in water.
6. A tragedy is f) a disease which causes loss of memory.
7. Amnesia is g) a play which has sad or tragic ending.
8. An amphibian is h) an instrument for viewing minute objects.
9. A microscope is i) a man whose wife is dead.
A-1 Match the items in A with their definitions.
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CBSE
Now underline the relative (called a relative pronoun) in the sentences above.
The first one has been done for you.
Working in pairs, make six questions like the ones given below:
1. What is the name of the tree which ……….. ?
2. What is the name of the island where ……….. ?
3. What is the name of the person who ……….. ?
4. What is the name of the play which ……….. ?
5. What is the name of the stadium where ……….. ?
6. What is the name of the product which ……….. ?
Now each pair will ask three of their questions to the rest of the class.
a) underline the relative;
b) circle the word or phrase which the relative refers to;
c) in pairs, discuss why you think there are commas in four of these
sentences.
1) An oculist is a person who treats eye diseases.
2) Ishita's brother, who is an architect, said the house needs a proper security
system.
3) Copper, which is an element, is mixed with zinc to make brass.
4) The shed where aeroplanes are housed is called a hangar.
A-2 Quiz
A-3 Read the following questions silently and then
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5) The Indian cricket team is flying to Chennai, where 2011 world cup's last
league match is going to be played.
6) Chanakya, whose disciple was Chandragupta, was a teacher of Economics
and Political science in Takshashila University.
7) The countries that export petroleum are planning to hike the price.
Sentences two, three, five and six have commas because
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
1. That well built boy _______ I met at the sports meet is a famous hockey
player.
2. Aditya, _______ mother got an award for the best teacher, is my nephew.
3. The great Bengal tiger, ______ is found in India, is rapidly becoming a
threatened species.
4. Kailash Mansarovar, a holy place in Tibet and ______ many Indian pilgrims
go in May, is very difficult to get to.
5. Teachers _______ have taught Arnav say that he is an exceptionally creative
student.
6. Interviewers tend to prefer candidates _______ have well rounded
personalities.
* In modern English (spoken as well as written), who and whom mean the same.
Whom is not often used now in international English.
A-4 Use who*, whose, where, or which to complete each sentence below.
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CBSE
A-5 Read the following sentences and punctuate them, using commas where
necessary.
A-6 Fun with definitions
A-7 Read the following sentences. There are errors is some of them. Underline
the error and write the word in the space provided. Put a ü if there is no
error.
1. Tushar who is my best friend is studying in Cornell University, USA.
2. Konark where we are going for our next excursion is famous for its sun
temple.
3. Mr Misra who was in the US has started his own business in New Delhi.
4. Yesterday I met Saina Nehwal who is a famous badminton player.
5. Popeye likes to eat lots of spinach which contains iron.
Working in pairs, choose three of the following words and write your own
humorous and unusual definitions for them. Two examples have already been
done for you.
dentist hotel alarm clock moped
mirror classroom astrologer mobile phone
1. A mirror is a device that frightens the daylights out of most people.
2. An alarm clock is an instrument that wakes you up early so that you can go
to sleep again.
1. The bus who goes to the station is a low-floor bus. ____________
2. The man which was here a little while ago is a minister. ____________
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3. That's the house where the poet was born. ____________
4. The bird whose lays the biggest egg is the ostrich. ____________
5. Karn, where home is in Gurgaon, is studying in Manipal. ____________
The pen drive which I borrowed from my friend was lost
In this kind of sentence, that can replace which, especially in spoken
English. 'That' is easier to say than 'which'.
Rewrite the following sentences substituting that for which. Then say
each one aloud to your partner.
1. That was a very fine car which your friend bought last month wasn't it?
2. All the members of my family prefer cakes which are made without egg.
3. The team which wins the quiz competition will be going to Ooty.
4. Neither Govind nor I like stories which are full of violent incidents.
In many cases, relatives (including that as a substitute) can be omitted in order
to economize with words. This is a matter of style. When you are reading or
listening to English, notice when this happens.
1. I found the book which I wanted to read.
2. The boy who I met at the hotel is a wonderful magician.
3. This is the best movie that I've ever seen.
4. The girl who is talking to Mr. Mallya is the pilot.
5. Silk sarees which are made in Banaras are popular all over the world.
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B-1 Read the following sentences aloud to your partner without the relative as
shown in the example.
B. Reduced relatives
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