Saturday 3 May 2014

COMPLEX SENTENCES: RELATIVE PRONOUNS & ADVERBS

COMPLEX SENTENCES

B.  Using relative pronouns and relative adverbs.


Adding additional information to a subject, verb or object will turn a sentence into a complex sentence.  
Let's add further information to the subject using the relative pronoun 'who'.




We can stretch the complex sentence further by adding the conjunction 'when'.    For example:



2.  Here's an example of using the relative pronoun 'whose' to give additional information to the subject.




3.  Let's take a look at how the relative pronoun 'which' is used to make a complex sentence.




4.  This is an example of a complex sentence using the relative pronoun 'that'.





5.  Examples of complex sentences using relative adverbs 'when' and 'where'.









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