1. What is relative clause ! explain and find a
passage then you determine its relative clause.
Relative clause is part of the sentences (clause)
which specifies the person or thing that precedes it. The term relative clauses
with adjective clause. Mentioned adjective clause because he explains things or
people that preceded them. Mentioned relative clause because connect
(me-Relate) the thing or person is the phrase on the back. Relative clauses
begin with the preposisition who, whom, whose, which, that, with, the following
functions :
Who : describe the person as a subject
Whom : present state of the object (replace me, you,
us, him, her, them, it)
Whose : describing people as owners (replacing my,
your, our, his, her, their, its)
Which : describing things as subject or object
That : explains a good person or thing as the
subject or object
Example :
·
He is the man who works hard to
support their daily needs.
·
The woman whom you saw last
night is my sister.
·
The man, whose car is antique,
works as a lecturer.
·
Mueeza, which is very
faithful, is my cat
·
It is the car that I have dreamed for
many years ago.
2. What is
conditional sentences ! how many types of conditional sentences are there ?
make examples for each type !
Conditional
Sentence is a sentence that contains the assumption is often called a
conditional sentence where an event will be fulfilled if the condition is met.
In a sentence of conditional sentences, there are two clauses, namely: main
clause and the if clause.
The types of
conditional sentence: 3
Type I (future)
This first
type of conditional sentences refer to future events (future) so the fact or
facts of his statement is still a possibility that may happen or may not
happen. The first type of conditional pattern is as follows:
If + simple
present, future tense
if +
Simple Present, will-Future
examples :
·
If you give me money, I will help you.
·
If you help me, I will Give you money
·
If you leave your sister alone, she will
miss you.
·
If our team win the match, we will be
very happy.
·
If joni camps, he will build a campfire
Type II (present)
Sentence
type II modality is a modality for the present sentence kaliamat which is
contrary to the events occurring in the present (present). So the facts in the
present tense.b. Type II (present). Sentence type II modality is a modality for
the present sentence kaliamat which is contrary to the events occurring in the
present (present). So the facts in the present tense.
If + simple
past tense, past future tense
If +
Simple Past, main clause with Conditional I (= would + Infinitive)
examples :
·
If I were you, I would be very angry
·
If I were superman, I would fly to the
moon
·
If I married Anna, I would be very happy
·
If I were an entrepreneur, I would get money easily
·
If you followed my instruction, you
would be safe.
Type III (past)
Type III
conditional sentence is a sentence modality for the past where the sentence is
contrary to the reality that happened in the past (past). So should the fact
that in the past tense.
If + past
perfect tense, past perfect future
If +
Past Perfect, main clause with Conditional II
examples :
·
If
grandfather had been immediately taken to the hospital, he would havebeen saved.
·
I
would have sent her an invitation if I had found her address.
·
If I had
found her address, I would have sent her an invitation.
·
If berry had
Realize how hurt it was for me, He would have said sorry.
If Jono had studied
hard, he would have passed the exam.
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