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Learning about language & Grammar
IA great part of the city was destroyed in the earthquake. 2. The electricity should be cut off in the earthquake. 3.I felt everything shaking during the earthquake. 4. The firemen rescued a baby from the burning house. 5.He was badly injured in the accident. 6. She buried(E)her face in her hands and cried. 7. There were a lot of fish in the pond t) 8. She looked. fresh清新的;气色好的) whenever i saw her 9. The fish is a bit smelly味道, We can' t eat it. 10. They are planning to build a canal (iEa) through the desert
1.A great part of the city was d________in the earthquake. 2.The e________should be cut off in the earthquake. 3.I felt everything s______during the earthquake. 4.The firemen r______ a baby from the burning house. 5.He was badly i______ in the accident. 6. She _______(蒙住) her face in her hands and cried. 7. There were a lot of fish in the _____(池) 8. She looked _____(清新的; 气色好的) whenever I saw her. 9. The fish is a bit______(味道). We can’t eat it. 10. They are planning to build a _____ (运河) through the desert. destroyed electricity shaking rescued injured buried pond fresh smelly canal
destroy, rescue, strange, much, earthquake, shake, bury, fall, team, trap Several days before july 28, 1976 t. , many strange things happed in Tanshan. They were signs for the i earthquake But people in the city of Tangshan didnt think much of these At 3: 42 am that day, the earth began to: shake which destroyed. the city. Many people, including workers and doctors, came to rescue those trapped under the ruins. Later that afternoon, another big earthquake struck angshan. More people were killed or injured and more building fell down. Soldiers were called in to help the rescue workers. Teams were organized to dig out the trapped and bury the dead
destroy , rescue, strange, much, earthquake, shake, bury, fall, team, trap Several days before July 28, 1976, many s______ things happed in Tanshan. They were signs for the e_________. But people in the city of Tangshan didn’t think m____ of these. At 3: 42 am that day, the earth began to s_____, which d________ the city. Many people, including workers and doctors, came to r_____ those t______ under the ruins. Later that afternoon, another big earthquake struck Tangshan. More people were killed or injured and more building f____down. Soldiers were called in to help the rescue workers. T______ were organized to dig out the trapped and b ___ the dead. strange earthquake much shake destroyed rescue trapped fell Teams bury
nammo a Restrictive attributive clause Non- restrictive attributive clauses
Restrictive Attributive Clause & Non- restrictive Attributive Clauses
1. But the one million people of the city, who thought little of these events. went to bed as usual that nigh 2. It was heard in Beijing, which is one hundred kilometers away. 3. a huge crack that was eight kilometers long and thirty metres wide cut across houses, roads and canals 4. The number of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400.000 5. The army organized teams to dig out those who were trapped and to bury the dead 6. Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed
1. But the one million people of the city, who thought little of these events, went to bed as usual that nigh. 2. It was heard in Beijing, which is one hundred kilometers away. 3. A huge crack that was eight kilometers long and thirty metres wide cut across houses, roads and canals. 4. The number of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400,000. 5. The army organized teams to dig out those who were trapped and to bury the dead. 6. Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed
Restrictive attributive clause Look at the following sentences and try to understand the meaning of them 1. The man who robbed him has been arrested 2.The girl whom i saw told me to come back again today 3. Thats the best hotel( that )I know 4.These are the books( which you ordered 5.The friend with whom I was traveling spoke French 6. At the time when I saw him, he was quite strong. 7. This is the village where i was born
Restrictive Attributive Clause Look at the following sentences and try to understand the meaning of them. 1.The man who robbed him has been arrested. 2.The girl whom I saw told me to come back again today. 3.That’s the best hotel ( that ) I know. 4.These are the books ( which ) you ordered. 5.The friend with whom I was traveling spoke French. 6.At the time when I saw him, he was quite strong. 7. This is the village where I was born
8. These are the reason why we do it 9. Have you got the postcard(which)I sent you? 10. These are the things(that) you need 11. Anything I can do for you? Is there anything that I can do for you 12. All you have to do is to fill out this form 13. That's the only thing we can do now. 14. You can take any room you like
8. These are the reason why we do it. 9. Have you got the postcard (which) I sent you? 10. These are the things (that) you need. 11. Anything I can do for you? 12. All you have to do is to fill out this form. 13. That’s the only thing we can do now. 14. You can take any room you like. Is there anything that I can do for you?
Non- restrictive Attributive clauses 1. Peter, who had been driving all day, suggested stopping at the next town 2. This house for which he paid 150,000, is now worth$300.000 3. They went to the theatre, where they saw Hero 4. Sunday is a holiday, when people do not go to work 5. His house whose windows were all broken was a depressing sight 6. It was an island whose name I have forgotten
Non- restrictive Attributive Clauses 1. Peter, who had been driving all day, suggested stopping at the next town. 2. This house, for which he paid $ 150,000, is now worth $ 300,000 3. They went to the theatre, where they saw Hero. 4. Sunday is a holiday, when people do not go to work. 5. His house, whose windows were all broken, was a depressing sight 6. It was an island, whose name I have forgotten