Orinario Ingles IV Flashcards
He said, “ I live in the city center”
Direct speech (present simple)
He said he lived in the city center.
Indirect speech (present simple)
He said “ I’m going out’
Direct speech (present continuos)
He said he was going out
Indirect speech (present continuos)
Adjective clauses
Who, who, whose, that, which, when, why
used for people as subjects
Who
used for people as objects
Whom
used to indicate possession
Whose
use for people, place, and things
That
used for places, things
Which
used to replace in which, on which,etc. not which
When and where
usually introduces a noun clause
Why
Relative pronouns
Which, that, who
Refers to things, Used in nonrestrictive clauses
Which
Refers to things, Used in restrictive clauses
That
Refers to people, Used as a subject pronoun
Who
Refers to people ,Used as an object pronoun
Whom
Some adjective clauses identify or classify nouns: they tell us which person or thing is being identified in the sentence. In grammar, these are called identifying or restrictive clauses.
Identifying clauses
Other adjective clauses do not identify or classify: they simply tell us more information about a person or thing that is already identified. In grammar, these are called non-identifying or non-restrictive
Non- identifying clauses