1) We use defining relative clauses to... a) describe and identify exactly which people, things or animals we mean. b) give extra information about something or someone. c) talk about imaginary or unreal situations in the present. 2) We use non-defining relative clauses to... a) give essential information about people, things or animals we are talking about. b) talk about imaginary or unreal situations in the present. c) give extra information about something or someone 3) Defining Relative Clauses can give us information about... a) the subject of the main clause only. b) the subject or object of the main clause. c) the object of the main clause only. 4) Which words are used to talk about people? a) whose b) who c) which d) that 5) Which word is used to talk about possessions? a) who b) whose c) which d) that 6) Which words are used to talk about things? a) who b) where c) which d) that 7) Which word is used to talk about places? a) that b) who c) where d) which 8) Which word is used to talk about reason? a) who b) why c) when d) whose 9) Which word is NOT used in Relative Clauses? a) when b) what c) where d) Who 10) Do we use commas in Defining Relative Clauses? a) Yes b) No c) Sometimes 11) Do we always use commas in Non-defining Relative Clauses? a) Yes b) No c) Sometimes 12) When can we leave out the relative pronoun? a) When it is the verb of the of the relative clause. b) When it is the subject of the relative pronoun. c) When it is the object of the relative clause.

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