Purnamasari,201212500323 Class Y.O
EXIT
Adjective Clause
MENU
TEST
EXERCISE
MATERIAL
EXIT
Purnamasari,201212500323 Class Y.O
EXIT
Material
What is an Adjective Clause?
An adjective clause is a dependent clause that contains a subject
and a verb. It describes, identifies, or gives further information
about a noun.
Who and Whom is subject pronoun,in adjective clause.
EXIT
Purnamasari,201212500323 Class Y.O
EXIT
Using who, whom in adjective clauses :
We are going to show you how who and whom work in Adjective Clauses.
Example:
The women were nice. They visited our school.
We want to combine those sentences, using Adjective Clauses. They is a subject
pronoun. Well, who is a subject pronoun too, in Adjective Clauses.
The women who visited our school were nice.
But notice: when you use who, you don't need they anymore.
Now whom.
The women were nice. I met them yesterday.
Them is an object pronoun. Well whom is too, in Adjective Clauses.
The women whom I met yesterday were nice.
Now notice something: You don't need them if you use whom.
Exercise
EXIT
Purnamasari,201212500323 Class Y.O
EXIT
Test
Combine this sentences, using Adjective Clauses.
1. I thanked the boy. He found my wallet
I thanked the boy............?
A. who found my wallet C. found who my wallet
D. Stole found my walletB. which found my wallet
EXITEXIT

More Related Content

PPT
How to identify a "That Clause"
PPT
Josh and justin
PPT
Presentación reported speech
PPT
Causative
PPTX
Pronouns
PPTX
Indirect speech tense changes
PPTX
1 reported statement (take a note)
PPT
Tense Class 5
How to identify a "That Clause"
Josh and justin
Presentación reported speech
Causative
Pronouns
Indirect speech tense changes
1 reported statement (take a note)
Tense Class 5

What's hot (18)

PPT
PPT
Lynn Grammar
PPSX
Reported speech b
PPT
PresentacióN Causatives 2
DOCX
Simple past tense of be
PPTX
The Causative Form
PPT
Teaching conjunction
PPTX
Causative verbs
PPT
Continuous Verb Forms
PPTX
Direct indirect speech
PPTX
Direct Indirect Speech
PPTX
S.V.O vs O.V.S new
PDF
PPT
Causative verbs grade 9 ppt
PPT
Direct and Indirect Speech
PPT
Direct and indirect speech
PPTX
To sir with love (1967)
PPTX
2nd material structure 3
Lynn Grammar
Reported speech b
PresentacióN Causatives 2
Simple past tense of be
The Causative Form
Teaching conjunction
Causative verbs
Continuous Verb Forms
Direct indirect speech
Direct Indirect Speech
S.V.O vs O.V.S new
Causative verbs grade 9 ppt
Direct and Indirect Speech
Direct and indirect speech
To sir with love (1967)
2nd material structure 3
Ad

Viewers also liked (8)

PPTX
Test on clauses
PDF
Salisbury_Dentato
PPTX
jChaart - Web Dashboard Framework
PDF
Animals vocabulary
PPT
Passive Voice
PPTX
If Clause / Conditional Sentence
PPT
Conditionals
PPT
Conditional Sentences + If
Test on clauses
Salisbury_Dentato
jChaart - Web Dashboard Framework
Animals vocabulary
Passive Voice
If Clause / Conditional Sentence
Conditionals
Conditional Sentences + If
Ad

Similar to Pop up menu ujian (8)

PPTX
Pop up menu presentation
PPT
Parts of speech
PPTX
My ppt popupquiz
DOCX
1670318224828_1670318200194_DETAILED LESSON PLAN ABOUT PRONOUN- TOLENTINO.docx
DOCX
1670318224828_1670318200194_DETAILED LESSON PLAN ABOUT PRONOUN- TOLENTINO.docx
DOCX
1670318224828_1670318200194_DETAILED LESSON PLAN ABOUT PRONOUN- TOLENTINO.docx
PPT
Punctuation_adverbial_nominal_relative_clauses_introductions.ppt
PPTX
Adjective Clause Presentation (Whose and Which)
Pop up menu presentation
Parts of speech
My ppt popupquiz
1670318224828_1670318200194_DETAILED LESSON PLAN ABOUT PRONOUN- TOLENTINO.docx
1670318224828_1670318200194_DETAILED LESSON PLAN ABOUT PRONOUN- TOLENTINO.docx
1670318224828_1670318200194_DETAILED LESSON PLAN ABOUT PRONOUN- TOLENTINO.docx
Punctuation_adverbial_nominal_relative_clauses_introductions.ppt
Adjective Clause Presentation (Whose and Which)

Pop up menu ujian

  • 1. Purnamasari,201212500323 Class Y.O EXIT Adjective Clause MENU TEST EXERCISE MATERIAL EXIT
  • 2. Purnamasari,201212500323 Class Y.O EXIT Material What is an Adjective Clause? An adjective clause is a dependent clause that contains a subject and a verb. It describes, identifies, or gives further information about a noun. Who and Whom is subject pronoun,in adjective clause. EXIT
  • 3. Purnamasari,201212500323 Class Y.O EXIT Using who, whom in adjective clauses : We are going to show you how who and whom work in Adjective Clauses. Example: The women were nice. They visited our school. We want to combine those sentences, using Adjective Clauses. They is a subject pronoun. Well, who is a subject pronoun too, in Adjective Clauses. The women who visited our school were nice. But notice: when you use who, you don't need they anymore. Now whom. The women were nice. I met them yesterday. Them is an object pronoun. Well whom is too, in Adjective Clauses. The women whom I met yesterday were nice. Now notice something: You don't need them if you use whom. Exercise EXIT
  • 4. Purnamasari,201212500323 Class Y.O EXIT Test Combine this sentences, using Adjective Clauses. 1. I thanked the boy. He found my wallet I thanked the boy............? A. who found my wallet C. found who my wallet D. Stole found my walletB. which found my wallet EXITEXIT