1) Non-defining relative clauses a) we give necessary information b) we give extra information c) the sentence doesn't make sense without it d) the sentence makes sense without it 2) Which relative pronoun is not possible: a) which b) whose c) that d) when 3) We can omit the relative pronoun when it describes the object of the sentence a) Relative clauses b) Non-defining relative clauses c) both d) neither e) why teacher? 4) Non-defining relative clauses a) are more common in written English b) are more common in spoken English 5) Non-defining relative clauses a) are at the start of a sentence b) are in the middle of a sentence c) are at the end of a sentence 6) Non-defining relative clauses should be a) written between 2 commas b) written between two full stops c) written between a comma and a full stop d) written in a new sentence 7) Match the relative pronoun to the function: places a) which b) who c) where d) when e) which is why f) most of whom 8) Match the relative pronoun to the function: how we felt a) which b) who c) where d) when e) which is why f) most of whom 9) Match the relative pronoun to the function: reasons and results a) which b) who c) where d) which meant e) which is why f) most of whom 10) Match the relative pronoun to the function: dates and times  a) which meant b) who c) where d) when e) which is why f) most of whom 11) Match the relative pronoun to the function: possession or connection a) most of whom b) who c) whose 12) Match the relative pronoun to the function: larger part of a group of people a) which b) who c) where d) when e) whose f) most of whom 13) Match the relative pronoun to the function: people a) whose b) who c) most of whom d) when 14) Match the main clause two non-defining relative clauses  I didn't get home until about 6 a.m.,.... a) where we had to queue for about an hour to get in! b) who doesn't usually stay out after ten! c) none of whom speak much English! d) which meant two hours of listening to them talk about golf! e) which meant I had to take the day off work! f) when my flatmate was getting up! 15) Match the main clause two non-defining relative clauses  We went to that lovely Brazilian place on the main square, a) where we met some people I knew. b) who doesn't usually stay out after ten! c) where we had to queue for about an hour to get in!none of whom speak much English! d) which meant two hours of listening to them talk about golf! e) which meant I had to take the day off work! f) when my flatmate was getting up! 16) Match the main clause two non-defining relative clauses  We finished the last of our exams on Friday, a) where we met some people I knew. b) who doesn't usually stay out after ten! c) when we threw a big party to celebrate! d) which is why we all decided to go out. e) which meant I had to take the day off work! f) when my flatmate was getting up! 17) Match the main clause two non-defining relative clauses   I got stuck in the kitchen with Sergei's friends, a) where we met some people I knew. b) whose dad runs that place I was telling you about. c) none of whom speak much English! d) which is why we all decided to go out. e) which meant I had to take the day off work! f) which meant two hours of listening to them talk about golf!as getting up! 18) Match the main clause two non-defining relative clauses  I didn't have a late night. I just went out with my friend Ken, a) where we met some people I knew. b) whose dad runs that place I was telling you about. c) none of whom speak much English! d) which is why we all decided to go out. e) which meant I had to take the day off work! f) who doesn't usually stay out after ten! 19) Which one is very formal? a) Mr Walsh, whom you met yesterday, is the manager.  b) Mr Walsh, who you met yesterday, is the manager. 20) How do we recognize non-defining relative clauses in spoken English a) the speaker starts a new sentence b) the speaker pauses

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