1) Sally is the student who always sits at the back. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 2) The woman who lives next door is a doctor. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 3) My brother Ben who lives in Pariі is an architect. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 4) Grace works for the company which makes furniture. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 5) We know a lot of people who live in the city. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 6) We stayed at the Park Hotel which our friends recommended. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 7) An architect is someone who designs buildings. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 8) John who can speak French and Italian works as a tour guide. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 9) This morning I met Chris who I hadn’t seen for ages. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 10) What was the name of the person who phoned? a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 11) Where is the cheese that was in the fridge? a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 12) Kate has just been to Rome where her daughter lives. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 13) The new stadium which can hold 90,000 people will be built next year. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas) 14) I don’t like stories that have unhappy endings. a) Defining (important information, no commas) b) Non-defining (extra information, needs commas)
0%
Defining/Non-defining relative clauses
Share
Share
Share
by
Darynatsepeniuk
Edit Content
Print
Embed
More
Assignments
Leaderboard
Show more
Show less
This leaderboard is currently private. Click
Share
to make it public.
This leaderboard has been disabled by the resource owner.
This leaderboard is disabled as your options are different to the resource owner.
Revert Options
Quiz
is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
Log in required
Visual style
Fonts
Subscription required
Options
Switch template
Show all
More formats will appear as you play the activity.
Open results
Copy link
QR code
Delete
Continue editing:
?