Relative pronouns, defined and undefined sentences, direct and indirect questions, second conditional

Practice the relative pronouns, defined and undefined sentences, direct and indirect questions, second conditional
Language: English
Subject: English language > Grammar
Age: 18 - 25

Relative pronouns, defined and undefined sentences, direct and indirect questions, second conditional

Practice the relative pronouns, defined and undefined sentences, direct and indirect questions, second conditional

Can you choose the correct relative pronoun for each of the 12 items?

Choose among

1, that

1. who

2. who's

2. whose

3. who

3. whose

4. who

4. whom

5. that

5. which

6. who

6. whom

7. who

7. which

8. whom

8.who

9. who

9. whom

10. which

10. who

11. whom

11. who

12.which

12. who

Can you match the first part of the conditional with the second part of the conditional sentences?

Match the two parts of the sentences to build conditional sentences.

1- If I needed more money for my sport,

d- if you won a lot of money?

f- if we thought enough boats would enter.

2- I would get a lot fitter.

3- Our players might win more matches.

a- I’d try to get funding from a company.

4- If more people were interested in this sport,

b- it would receive more funding.

5- We would host a dragon boat festival.

e- if I played more sport.

c- if they practiced more seriously.

6- What would you do

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Explain the function of relative pronouns in a sentence.

Provide an example of a defined sentence clause.

What is the difference between a direct question and an indirect question?

Give an example of a sentence with an undefined subject.

Describe the structure of a conditional sentence.

How do relative pronouns connect dependent clauses to main clauses?

In what situations do we use direct questions?

Can you give an example of an indirect question? Don't copy from the previous video. Make up your own sentence.

What are the distinct types of conditional sentences?

Explain the concept of an undefined sentence.