Relative pronouns/Contact Clauses
contact clauses (without relative pronouns)
Wenn der Relativsatz bereits ein Subjekt hat, kann man das Relativpronomen auch weglassen. (angezeigt durch:Ø)
Move the words into the gaps:
1. The chemistry lesson is in the science room lasts 45 minutes.
2. A teacher I'd never seen before told me off for running in the hall.
3. The teacher told me to stop talking was very strict.
4. A timetable is a list you can see your lessons.
5. The timetable the teacher gave us was different from the old one.
6. The rules the players used in the game were new to me.
wherewhichØØØwho
Put in who or which. If it's not necessary, put in the relative pronoun like that - for example-who-.
1. Some years ago the harbor was an area most visitors didn't want to see.
2. Today it is a part of London every tourist should see.
3. On a hop-on- hop-off bus you can listen to guides explain the sights.
4. Some of the places there have a history goes back 2000 years.
5. But Docklands is not only for tourists would like to see modern London.
6. It's now a business centre is the work place for many thousands of office workers.