In English, we have been learning to use relative clauses in sentences.
For example:
The terrifying minotaur, who was hungry, charged at Theseus.
The powerful ship, which was lost, sailed carefully through the huge, jagged rocks.
We have written relative clauses in sentences for our Greek myths.
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The dog ‘ that lost his bone ‘ ran away
I learnt a lot of things and I had a lot of fun!
Relative clauses are clauses starting with the relative pronouns who*, that, which, whose, where, when
Relative clauses are clauses starting with the relative pronouns who*, that, which, whose, where, when. (I forgot to put a full stop)
The huge doge, who was play full, chased the boy down the road.
A relative clause is when you add more information to a sentences.
The bodybuilder, who was bulky, won the bodybuilding contest.
The boy, whose parents were rich, walked away from the technology shop with a TV
The birds, which were hungry, pecked at the bread.
The girl, who was very smart, completed the work.
The kids, who were bouncy and energetic, ran into the school playground.
The builders, who were strong, put up the scaffolding.
The powerful beast, who was deadly, tryed to destroy the village.
We had lots of sentence in our books.
The girl,who had a big sister,went to school.
The dog,that had a bone,chased the boy.