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ENGLISH INTENSIVE XX GRAMMAR B
Name: Nicolás Castrillo Tzunux
Portfolio of unit 14 to 21
teacher: Meibi Cecibel Tablas


UNIT 14
ADJETIVE CLAUSES:
the other common name is relative clauses, the adjective clauses describe a noun in a sentence.
ADJETIVE CLAUSES:
the other common name is relative clauses, the adjective clauses describe a noun in a sentence.

The adjective clauses contain one subject and a verb.
adjective clauses are dependent or independent
The adjective clause commonly begins with the words:
who
whom
which
whose
when or where
who
whom
which
whose
when or where
UNIT 14
ADJETIVE CLAUSES:
the other common name is relative clauses, the adjective clauses describe a noun in a sentence.
ADJETIVE CLAUSES:
the other common name is relative clauses, the adjective clauses describe a noun in a sentence.

The adjective clauses contain one subject and a verb.
adjective clauses are dependent or independent
The adjective clause commonly begins with the words:
who
whom
which
whose
when or where
who
whom
which
whose
when or where

EXAMPLES OF THIS UNIT
1. I met a woman who gives the driving lesson.
2. I have a brother that likes to speak english.
3. This is the dentist whom I consulted for my teeth.
4. I remember the day when I came to San Salvador.
5. I remember the house where I lived.
6. katty de los Angeles, who gave the lesson of driving.
7. I Know a Brenda who teaches japanese.
2. I have a brother that likes to speak english.
3. This is the dentist whom I consulted for my teeth.
4. I remember the day when I came to San Salvador.
5. I remember the house where I lived.
6. katty de los Angeles, who gave the lesson of driving.
7. I Know a Brenda who teaches japanese.

EXAMPLES OF THIS UNIT
1. I met a woman who gives the driving lesson.
2. I have a brother that likes to speak english.
3. This is the dentist whom I consulted for my teeth.
4. I remember the day when I came to San Salvador.
5. I remember the house where I lived.
6. katty de los Angeles, who gave the lesson of driving.
7. I Know a Brenda who teaches japanese.
2. I have a brother that likes to speak english.
3. This is the dentist whom I consulted for my teeth.
4. I remember the day when I came to San Salvador.
5. I remember the house where I lived.
6. katty de los Angeles, who gave the lesson of driving.
7. I Know a Brenda who teaches japanese.

UNIT 15
ADJECTIVE CLAUSES AND PHRASES
ADJECTIVE CLAUSES AND PHRASES
It is a group of words that modify or discribe a Noun or subject, it is important information, the phrase not have subject and verb.
Adjective Clauses with Prepositions:
The preposition can appear at the beginnig or end of the adjective clause.
I want to mention, the sentences with the preposition at the beginning of the clause are formal.
The Sentences with the preposition at the end of the clause are informal.
Adjective Clauses with Quantifiers:
Occur only in clauses with whom, which, and whose. also refer to people or things.
Adjective Clauses with Noun + of which:
It is refer to things.
Reducing Adjective Clauses to Adjective Phrases:
Adjective Phrases not have subject and a verb .
Adjective clauses with a be verb can be reduced to adjective phrases.
to reduce an adjective clause with a be verb, delete the relative pronoun and the be verb.
The preposition can appear at the beginnig or end of the adjective clause.
I want to mention, the sentences with the preposition at the beginning of the clause are formal.
The Sentences with the preposition at the end of the clause are informal.
Adjective Clauses with Quantifiers:
Occur only in clauses with whom, which, and whose. also refer to people or things.
Adjective Clauses with Noun + of which:
It is refer to things.
Reducing Adjective Clauses to Adjective Phrases:
Adjective Phrases not have subject and a verb .
Adjective clauses with a be verb can be reduced to adjective phrases.
to reduce an adjective clause with a be verb, delete the relative pronoun and the be verb.