Cleft Sentence
Cleft Sentence
Cleft Sentence
I. It-cleft sentences
It-clauses are the most common type of cleft clause. The information that comes after it is
emphasised for the listener. The clause which follows the it-clause is connected using that and it
contains information that is already understood. We often omit that in informal situations when it
is the object of the verb:
Example:
+ My sister made me a cake.
→ It was my sister who made me a cake.
+ Her absence at the party made me sad.
→ It was her absence at the party that made me sad.
2. Câu chẻ nhấn mạnh tân ngữ (Object focus)
It + is / was + Tân ngữ (Object) + Mệnh đề quan hệ (whom, that,..) + S + V...
Example:
+ I met Trang at the party.
→ It was Trang who I met at the party.
+ My brother bought an old car from our neighbor.
→ It was an old car (that) my brother bought from our neighbor.
3. Câu chẻ nhấn mạnh trạng từ (Adverbial focus)
It + is / was + Adverbial phrase + that + S + V …
Example:
+ I met him in this restaurant.
→ It was in this restaurant that I met him.
+ My father bought a new car last Sunday.
→ It was last Sunday that my father bought a new.
4. Câu chẻ nhấn mạnh trong câu bị động (Passive voice)
Example:
+ People talk about this story.
→ It is this story that is talked about.
+ Fans gave that actor a lot of gifts.
→ It was that actor who was given a lot of gifts.
Wh-cleft sentences are most often introduced by what, but we can also use why, where, how,
etc. The information in the wh-clause is typically old or understood information, while the
information in the following clause is new and in focus:
A: I don’t know what to cook for them? I don’t know what they like.
B: What they like is smoked salmon.
What Tom did was to hide the book under the mattress.
This kind of cleft sentence centres around the object. (after Verb)
There
There + be + đối tượng + who/that + S + V … (Đối tượng là người)
There + be + đối tượng + that + S + V … (Đối tượng là vật)
She really wants to meet a person. => There is a person that she really wants to meet.
I would love to buy a new car.=> There is a new car that I would love to buy.
S + be + all/wh-question + S + V…
Example:
PRACTICE
ĐÁP ÁN
Dạng 1.
1. that
2. that
3. that/whom
4. that
5. that
Dạng 2.
1. What I was most unhappy with was the service.
2. It’s the noise that I can’t stand.
3. It was David who didn’t pay for the wedding ring.
It was Sara who did pay for te wedding ring.
4. Was it you who chose the furniture.
5. It was the waiter’s attitude that made/ did make things worse.