Orinario Ingles IV Flashcards

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He said, “ I live in the city center”

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Direct speech (present simple)

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2
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He said he lived in the city center.

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Indirect speech (present simple)

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3
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He said “ I’m going out’

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Direct speech (present continuos)

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4
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He said he was going out

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Indirect speech (present continuos)

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5
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Adjective clauses

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Who, who, whose, that, which, when, why

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6
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used for people as subjects

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Who

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7
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used for people as objects

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Whom

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8
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used to indicate possession

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Whose

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9
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use for people, place, and things

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That

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10
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used for places, things

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Which

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11
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used to replace i​n which, on which,​etc. n​ot w​hich

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When and where

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12
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usually introduces a noun clause

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Why

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13
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Relative pronouns

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Which, that, who

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14
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Refers to things, Used in nonrestrictive clauses

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Which

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15
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Refers to things, Used in restrictive clauses

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That

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16
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Refers to people, Used as a subject pronoun

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Who

17
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Refers to people ,Used as an object pronoun

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Whom

18
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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.

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Identifying clauses

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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

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Non- identifying clauses