Relative Clauses Defining and non-defining relative clauses.
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CRELATIVE CLAUSES
OF TIMETeacher Eli Stephanie Burciaga Gabaldon
October 1st, 2014
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Introduction • For this presentation, you will read about what is relative clauses of time,
how to use it and identify them. Also adverbs of time.
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Objective • You will learn how to use relative clauses of time and adverbs of time.
• You will be able to recognize relative clauses of time and adverbs of time.
• You will be able to practice relative clauses of time and adverbs of time.
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Relative clauses of time• Relative clauses of time refer to a timepreviously mentioned. Relatives clauses are
usually introduce by the verb “to be”.
• February 14th is the day when people give cards to the ones they love.
• Date be relative clause
• New Year’s Eve is a night when I have fun with my friends.
• Date be relative clause
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Adverbial clauses of time• Time clauses are subordinate clauses and usually go with a main clause. When the
time clause precedes the main clause, a comma is used.
• Time clauses follow the rule of the sequence of tenses. That is, when the verb of the main clause is in a present or future form, the verb of the time clause is in a present form. When the verb of the main clause is in a past form, the verb of the time clause is in a past form too.
• Adverbs of time: when, after, before, as soon as, by the time, since, etc.
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Example: • He visits us whenever he is in town.
Main clause Time clause
• Whenever he is in town , he visits us.
Time clause Main clause
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Intructions for the activities• Write the answers in your notebook.
• For the second activity write only the answers.
• For example: if the answers for number letter a is 2, write:
• A°2
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Activity • Now complete the following dates or moments:
• Christmas___________________________________________________________
• Thanksgiving___________________________________________________________
• November 20th_________________________________________________________
• Children´s day___________________________________________________________
• Mother´s day____________________________________________________________
• Day of the dead__________________________________________________________
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Second activity • Read the sentences and match the columns.
• A. Can you buy me a cartoon of orange juice 1. She takes off her shoes.
• B. Tidy your bedroom. 2. Turn the lights off.
• C. When we go to a party 3. They always do the homework.
• D. before you go to bed 4. After he gets up.
• E. After they eat 5. When you go shopping, please?
• F. When she gets home 6. We take a gift with us.
• G. He takes a shower 7. Before you go out to play.
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