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UNIT 2: LESSON 1: Adjective clauses with subject relative pronouns who and that

hello, in this lesson we will learn how to use who or that as relative pronouns in a relative clause.
but first let's start by defining what a RELATIVE CLAUSE is.


relatives clauses are sentences we use to give extra information which can be relevant or not. 
to introduce relative clauses we use the relatives pronouns, WHO or THAT.
 



FOR EXAMPLE:

A mariachi singer is someone who (or that) sings traditional Mexican music.Carnaval is a great holiday for people who(or that) like parades.Families who(or that) want to watch the fireworksgo to the park.

- A mariachi singer is someone WHO  sings traditional Mexican music.  
- Carnaval is a great holiday for people WHO like parades.
- Thanksgiving is a celebration THAT takes place in November.
- The parade THAT  commemorates Bastille Dayis very exciting.



VIDEO HELP:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezTizklj8Cg



ITS TIME TO PRACTICE...

LINK1: https://www.superprof.es/apuntes/idiomas/ingles/gramatica-inglesa/clauses/exercises-relative-pronouns-i.html




LINK 2: https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/relative-clauses-exercise-2.html





A mariachi singer is someone who (or that) sings traditional Mexican music.Carnaval is a great holiday for people who(or that) like parades.Families who(or that) want to watch the fireworksgo to the park.

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