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Listen to Mark talking about football and choose the correct answer a) b) or c)
1. Mark supports ____________________________________
2. When he saw Chelsea play for the first time he was _______________________
3. Mark goes to football matches __________________________
4. Mark thinks that the winners of the Champions League will be _______________________
- My private life is okay because my girlfriend ___________Chelsea also and comes to all the ______________ with me,
but at work I have to have a special clause in my contract which allows me to have time off on __________and in the
week to watch Chelsea.
- Really! Erm … what’s your __________________of Spanish teams?
- I think recently..er..the Spanish league..erm..has overtaken the Italian league ... erm ... and is probably
____________league in the ______________.
- And, tell us your predictions for the Champions League ________________,are there any Spanish teams in there for
you?
- Erm … I think Valencia.
- Really?
- Yes, Valencia, I should really say Manchester United coming from England, but I think Valencia.
- Well, we’ll have to ____________________and ________________.Thank you very much Mark.
- You’re _____________________.
Read the following three sentences from 'Mark On Football' and write 'which' or 'whose' in the gaps.
1) I had a friend at school ___________father used to play for Chelsea and England
2) …at work I have to have a special clause in my contract __________ allows me to have time off on Saturdays and in
the week to watch Chelsea.
Oraciones de Relativo
Muchas veces unimos frases en ingles con las palabras who y which. 'Who' y 'which' son pronombres relativos (‘relative
pronouns’) y se puede poner en lugar de he, she, it o they. Usamos who para las personas y which para las cosas.
I met a girl. She sings in a jazz club. (dos frases)
Join the following sentences with 'who' or 'which'. Follow the example.
1. I met a girl a. they are too big for her
2. What’s the name of the man b. it plays music
3. Where’s the money c. she can speak Japanese
4. I don’t like people d. it must be eaten today
5. A CD player is a machine e. she works in your office
6. She always wears hats f. they are always talking
7. Do you know anyone g. it was on the table
8. I went to school with a girl h. he lives in the flat next to you
9. There’s some fish in the fridge i. He/she wants to buy a bike
I met a girl who can speak Japanese.
1. ________________________________________
2. ________________________________________
3. ________________________________________
4. ________________________________________
5. ________________________________________
6. ________________________________________
7. ________________________________________
8. ________________________________________
9. ________________________________________
Se puede prescindir de los pronombres cuando son los objetos de la oración, pero no cuando son los sujetos.
Write who, which or that only when necessary. Study the explanations of the following examples.
Is that the CD _ _ _ I bought last week? Is that the CD I bought last week?
*No es necesario poner el pronombre relativo (which / that) porque el sujeto del verbo 'bought' (I) es diferente.)