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                                Tugas Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

Exercise 37 : Relative Clause Page : 138 
1. The last record who was produced by this company became a gold record.
2. Checking accounts which require a minimum balance are very common now.
3. The professor which you spoke yesterday is not here today.
4. John grades who are the highest in the school has received a scholarship.
5. Felipe bought a camera that has three lenses.
6. Frank is the man whose we are going to nominate for the office of treasure.
7. The doctor is with a patient whose leg was broken in an accident.
8. Jane is a woman who is going to china next year.
9. Janet wants a typewriter which self corrects.
10. This book that i found last week contains some useful information.
11. Mr. Bryant whose team has lost the game looks very sad.
12. James wrote an article which indicated that he disliked the president.
13. The director of the program who graduated from Harvard University is planning to retire next year.
14. This is book which I have been looking for all year.
15. William whose brother is a lawyer wants to become a judge.

Exercise 38 : Relative Clause Reduction Page : 139
1. George is the man chosen to represent the committe at the convention.
2. All of the money accepted has already been released.
3. The papers on the table belong is Patricia.
4. The man brought to the police station confessed to the crime.
5. The girl drinking coffe is Mary Allen.
6. John's wife, a professor, has written several papers on this subject.
7. The man talking to the policeman in my uncle.
8. The book on the stop shelf is the one I need.
9. The number of students counted is quite high.
10. Leo Evans, a doctor, eats in this restaurant every day.

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Relative Clauses add extra information to a sentence by defining a noun. They are usually divided into two types – defining relative clauses and non-defining relative clauses.

Defining relative clauses

Look at this sentence:

The woman who lives next door works in a bank.
‘who lives next door’ is a defining relative clause. It tells us which woman we are talking about.

Look at some more for examples:
  • The film that we saw last week was awful.
  • This is the skirt I bought in the sales.
  • Look out! There’s the dog that bit my brother.
Can you identify the defining relative clauses? They tell us which dog, which film and which skirt we are talking about.
  
Relative Pronouns

Relative clauses are often introduced by a relative pronoun (usually who, which, that, but when, where and whose are also possible)

With defining relative clauses we can use who or that to talk about people.
  • She’s the woman who cuts my hair.
  • She’s the woman that cuts my hair.
And we can use that or which to talk about things.
  • The dog that bit my brother.
  • The dog which bit my brother.
It is also sometimes possible to omit the relative pronoun.
  • This is the skirt that I bought in the sales.
  • This is the skirt which I bought in the sales.
  • This is the skirt I bought in the sales.
In this sentence ‘skirt’ is the object of the verb (buy). ‘I’ is the subject. When the relative pronoun is the object, it can be omitted.
  • The film we saw last week was awful.
  • BUT The dog bit my brother. This is not possible because the dog is the subject of the verb, ‘bite’.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-reference/relative-clauses-defining-relative-clauses