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English as a Second Language (ESL)
Students practice matching daily activities. Good for those who are about to learn simple present tense using verbs other than to be verbs
Write sentences using relative clauses.
Ask the question and complete the blank with the student who answers "YES"
Complete the sentences and join the sentences halves
Change two sentences into one using the prepositions which/who/that/where
Combine the sentences using relative clauses.
Intoducing yourself. say who you work for
Family vocabulary - Questions with WHO
MAKING THE DIFFERENCE AMONG WHOSE WHOM WHOM
How to answer Who is she/ he?
Who is shorter
writing relative pronouns
Who's this?
Relative Clauses Who That
Make your family tree by dragging and dropping the pictures into the red boxes on the tree. Copy the words from the box below to show who these people are for you. Type in the green boxes.
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In this exercise, students will join two clauses using a relative pronoun: who, which or what.
Listen and drag the number.
Drag and drop interactive worksheet for teenagers. Physical description activity focusing on celebrities.
RELATIVE CLAUSE (WHO, WHOM, WHOSE)
What do these people who help us do?
This is an easy and simple activity to better understand the subject possessive adjectives and their grammatical forms, especially for those students who get confused when placing them with their respective subject.
NO SUBTRACTION NO FULL STOP DON'T USE "THAT" for WHICH?WHO.
DRAG AND DROP.