1) We use defining relative clauses to... a) provide essential information to identify the noun they modify. They are not separated by commas. b) provide additional, non-essential information about the noun they modify. They are separated by commas. 2) We use Non-defining relative clauses to ... a) provide essential information to identify the noun they modify. They are not separated by commas. b) provide additional, non-essential information about the noun they modify. They are separated by commas. 3) Which words are used to talk about people? a) Whose b) Who c) Which d) That 4) Which word is used to talk about possessions? a) Who b) Whose c) Which d) That 5) Which words are used to talk about things? a) Who b) Where c) Which d) That 6) Which word is used to talk about places? a) That b) Who c) Where d) Whose 7) Do we use commas in Defining Relative Clauses? a) Yes b) No c) Sometimes 8) Choose the correct form to make a Non-defining Relative Clause a) We met some tourists, who are French, at the mall b) We met some French tourists at the mall c) We met some tourists who are French at the mall 9) Choose the correct form to match this sentences: "These are the tickets. They cost $300." a) These are the tickets who cost $300. b) These are the tickets which cost $300. c) These are the tickets that they cost $300. 10) Choose the correct form to make a DEFINING Relative Clause: "Have you seen the passport? It arrived today." a) A passport arrived today. Have you seen it? b) Have you seen the passport ,which arrived it today? c) Have you seen a passport that arrived today?

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