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C2 Grammar Advanced relative clauses in literary contexts

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Grammar c2 - Advanced relative clauses in literary contexts

Relative clauses are used to add extra information to a noun or pronoun in a sentence. In literary contexts, relative clauses can describe characters, settings, events, or provide additional details that contribute to the richness of the narrative. They can be defining or non-defining, and sometimes they can be reduced to give more compact descriptions.

Defining Relative Clause: Provides essential information about the noun. Without it, the meaning of the sentence would be incomplete. It begins with who, whom, which, or that.

Example: The novel that captivated readers worldwide was translated into several languages.

Non-Defining Relative Clause: Adds extra information that is not crucial to the meaning of the sentence. It is always set off by commas.

Example: The author, whose books are famous, will be visiting next week.

Reduced Relative Clause: This is a shortened version of the relative clause, often used in more advanced writing. The subject and relative pronoun can be omitted if they are the same as the subject of the main clause.

Example: The woman sitting at the desk is the director. (Instead of "who is sitting at the desk")

1. Select the sentence with a non-defining relative clause?
2. Which sentence contains a reduced relative clause?
3. Choose the correct relative clause?
The artist, _____ work was displayed in the museum, is famous worldwide.
4. Identify the sentence that uses a defining relative clause?
5. Which sentence uses a non-defining relative clause correctly?
6. Choose the sentence that uses a relative clause with an omitted subject?
7. Which sentence contains a reduced relative clause?
8. Choose the correct relative clause for the sentence?
The writer, _____ books have influenced generations of readers, will be honored today.
9. Which of the following is a non-defining relative clause?
10. Identify the sentence with an advanced relative clause in a literary context?
11. Choose the correct relative clause?
The professor, _____ lecture I attended yesterday, was fascinating
12. Which sentence uses a defining relative clause?
13. Choose the sentence with a reduced relative clause?
14. Which sentence contains an advanced relative clause?
15. Choose the sentence that uses a defining relative clause?
16. Identify the sentence with a reduced relative clause?
17. Select the correct sentence with a non-defining relative clause?
18. Which of the following sentences correctly uses an advanced relative clause?
19. Choose the correct relative clause?
The child, _____ mother is a doctor, is very smart.
20. Which sentence uses a defining relative clause?

 

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