Practice:


Audio 50

Listen to the audio track to find three words in
each sentence and tick them in the box.

1. 2. 3. 4.
Read Wants Water Before
Mary Get Oxygen Months
Ring Forgot Combination Astronauts
Biography Microwave Nitrogen Practice
Around Unplug Forming Space
American Cable Water After

Audio 51

GRAMMAR

ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

We know that adjectives describe and give additional information about a noun. In consequence, an adjective clause is a group of words that modifies and gives extra information about a noun. An adjective clause has a subject and a verb. They will start with a relative pronoun, like: that, who, whom, whose or which or a relative adverb, like: why, where or when.

See the examples:

a. I met a man who is a famous poet.
b. I bought that jacket which is very expensive.

Observe that when we connect the two sentences together, we need to talk about the same subject.

1. The man is friendly. He lives next to me.


2. Do you know those people? They live in the White house.

Do you know those people who live in the White house?

3. The woman gave me some information. She drives a red car.

The woman who drives a red car gave me some information.