66. A : _____ I turn the radio on? B : Certainly. a. Might b. Must c. May d. Need Verse 7.7. Speak up ! I _____ you. a. shouldn't hear b. wouldn't hear c. can't hear d. won't hear 88. My family _____to Phuket for this coming vacation. a. should have gone b. will go c. might have gone d. must go 99. I ____too late last night. I'm not feeling well now. a. shouldn't stay b. wouldn't stay up c. couldn't stay up d. shouldn't have stayed up 1010 A : "Is it poison ?" B : "Yes, you_____drink it." a. may not b. need not c. must not d. should notThe answer.1 B2 A3 A4 D5 B6 C7 C8 B9 D10 CRelative clauseRelative clause is a clause that extend or specify exactly whether the noun that it refers to the Relative Clause followed by the Relative Pronoun is to be divided into two categories.1. Defining Relative Clause2. Non-defining Relative Clause1.Defining Relative ClauseIs the text that acts like an adjective (Adjective) to expand the Nam front, complete and clear. that man? Of whom, etc.? If there are no Defining Relative Clause comes to expand. That it is not specifically mentioned, it is said, which may make it more maloi listeners understand not brilliant might have to ask for it as anyone. What, for example, or of anyone else?The man was killed.The man was killed.From this sentence. The audience does not know that man had been killed, but if you add a Defining Relative Clause back to the man to make the meaning more explicit because it makes such a man?The man who went to the party with Mary last night was killed.A man who went to a party last night with Mary was killed.The nature of Defining Relative ClauseDefining Relative Clause is usually looks like this:1. act like an adjective (Adjective) to expand the Nam front, complete and clear. that means people? Of whom, etc.?2. does not have the comma (,) separated with a Defining Relative Clause extension.3. to begin with, so the pronoun it (Pronoun), the Defining Relative pronoun that begins, it's called a Relative Pronoun Clause, which must be consistent with the expanded name, Defining Relative Clause expansion is Relative Pronoun, man must be used instead of the people. Etc.The function of the Relative PronounDefining Relative Clause Relative Pronoun that begins must be consistent with the name on it is extended with three main functions: 1. Serves as Chairman of two:1.1 if that is to be used or is used more, but who, for example,The man who is singing is Mr. White.The man who is singing is Mr. White.Coming from The man is Mr. White in combination with The man is singing.1.2 If an animal or thing, or that which is used, but used more than, for example, which.The dog which is on the table is from America.The dog on the table come from the States.Coming from The dog is The dog from America. combined with the table.2. is on acting as a verb has two forms:2.1 if a person, or that popular use of whom more than like but whom.The woman whom you saw yesterday is Mrs. White.The woman you saw yesterday is that Mrs. White.The woman is taken from Mrs. White saw the woman with You. yesterday.2.2 If an animal or thing, or that which is used, but used more than, for example, which.I like the cat which Paul bought last week.I like cats. That Paul bought last week.I like the cat came from. combined with Paul last week bought the cat.If the Relative Pronoun acting as the comes of the verb. Can we cut it out, such as the Relative Pronoun?The woman whom you saw yesterday is Mrs. White.It is, therefore, of whom saw this sentence. One that can be spoken.The woman you saw yesterday is Mrs. White.I like the cat which Paul bought last week.Of Which is bought, so this sentence. One that can be spoken.I like the cat Paul bought last week.3. Act as the owner of the two:3.1 if the owner is a person, whose use, such as.The boy whose bicycle is red is Tom.Boys The people at his bike in red is Tom.Comes from The Tom boy is boy's bicycle, in combination with The 3270 is red.3.2 If the owner of the animal or thing of which to be used, such as:The dog of which the tail is long is Pong-Pong.(The dog. Its long tail is at Pong-Pong.)The dog is coming from Pong-Pong., combined with The tail of the dog is lo.2. a relative Clause: clause Non-defining which looks at key as follows: 1. as an added clause there is no need to focus on the sentence. Just added so much more detailed.From that note. 2. There must be a check mark in front of and behind the comma clause always.3. do not use relative pronouns that do not point to specific, such as the who, whom, whose, or that which is only to be used. For example, theDave, who lives next door, came here yesterday from the sentence above, the relative clause "who lives next door," there is no need at all, because the title mentioned Dave, we know, is anybody who lives, so the text next door, it's added to the list. When it comes to Dave, it is well understood between the speaker and the audience.Amy, who lives next door , is coming to see you.From the sentence above, the relative clause "who lives next door," there is no need at all, because the title mention Amy, we know, is anybody who lives, so the text next door, it's added to the list.When it comes to Amy is understandable between speaker and audience.The duties of the Non-defining Relative Clause1. in the sentence (Subject).1.1 Persons (people) who use only.a) Charles Dickens was a very famous writer . He wrote "Oliver Twist".= Charles Dickens , who wrote "Oliver Twist" , was very famous writer.b) Mr. John Brown received a reward. He got high marks in the final exam.= Mr. John Brown ,who got high marks in th final exam, recieved a reward.c) My friend's uncle has gone to Paris. He works at the Ministry of Education.= My friend's uncle, who works at the Ministry of Education, has gone to Paris.
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