Senin, 23 Juni 2014

TUGAS SOFTSKILL MATERI BULAN KEEMPAT

Exercise 37: Relative Clauses
  1. The last record that [which] was produced by this company became a gold record.
  2. Checking accounts that [which] require a minimum balance are very common now.
  3.  The professor to [whom] you spoke yesterday is not here today.
  4.  John, [whose] grades are the highest in the scholl, has received a scholarship.
  5. Felipe bought a camera that [which] has three lenses.
  6. Frank is the man [whom] we are going to nominate for the office of treasurer.
  7. The doctor is with a patient [whose] leg was broken in an accident.
  8. Jane is the woman [who] is going to China next year.
  9. Janet wants a typewriter that [which] self-corrects.
  10. This book, [which] I found last week, contains some useful information.
  11. Mr. Bryant, [whose] team has lost the game, looks very sad.
  12. James wrote an article that [which] indicated that he disliked the president.
  13. The director of the program, [who] graduated from Harvard University, is planning to retire next year.
  14. This is the book that [which] I have been looking for all year.
  15. William, [whose] brother is a lawyer. wants to become a judge.


Exercise 38: Relative Clause Reduction
  1.  George is the man chosen to represent the committee at the convention.
  2. All the money accepted has already been released.
  3. The papers on the table belong to Patricia.
  4. The man brought to the police station confessed to the crime.
  5. The girl drinking coffee is Mary Allen.
  6. John’s wife, a professor has written several papers on this subject.
  7. The man talking to the policemen is my uncle.
  8. The book on the top shelf is the one I need.
  9. The number of students counted is quite high.
  10.  Leo Evans, a doctor, eats in this restaurant every day.

Relative Clauses
The relative pronoun: A relative clause is used to form one sentence from two separate sentences. The relative pronoun replaces one of two identical noun phrases and relates the clauses to each other. The relative pronouns and their uses are listed here.

PRONOUN
USE IN FORMAL ENGLISH
That
Things
Which
Things
Who
People
Whom
People
Whose
Usually people