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Lecture-Quiz - RELATIVE PRONOUNS & CLAUSES

The document provides instructions for a test on relative pronouns, which are used to join sentences and add information to make writing more sophisticated and mature. It explains what relative pronouns are, when and why they are used, how they are formed, and their importance for clear communication. The test will have 5 multiple choice questions requiring students to join two sentences with a relative pronoun in 15 seconds for each question.

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Lecture-Quiz - RELATIVE PRONOUNS & CLAUSES

The document provides instructions for a test on relative pronouns, which are used to join sentences and add information to make writing more sophisticated and mature. It explains what relative pronouns are, when and why they are used, how they are formed, and their importance for clear communication. The test will have 5 multiple choice questions requiring students to join two sentences with a relative pronoun in 15 seconds for each question.

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The Relative Clause

Pre-Test
Quiz Answer Sheet
YOUR NAME (PAB, PAC,PBU)
NUMBER
DATE GRADE:
 
The Relative Clause

1
to
5

 
 
Corrected by: Score:
NUMBERS: PAC CLASS
For efficient and accurate records
please write your number and class on each test paper.

NAME # NAME #
 ADE ONGGO 1  CLARISSA WIJAYA 11
 YOSAFAT REHUEL 2  HARTANTO PONIMAN 12
 SHINOBU KURAISHI PARLINDUNGAN 3  ALDWIN RAFFERTY 13
 YEDIYA JUAN 4  VINCENT SIMADIPUTRA 14
 ALEXANDER NICHOLAS F. 5  QUEENA WADYANTI 15
 RIANDI MANDO 6  RICKY HARDIMAN 16
 VITO BUDIMAN JUNIOR 7  ORIEGA AYUDYA 17
 RICKY ANTONY SUGIARTA 8  ERIC WISHNU SAPUTRA 18
 JOSHUA FREDERIC 9  NORMAN RADIANTO 19
 ANDRE 10
NUMBERS: PBU CLASS
For efficient and accurate records
please write your number and class on each test paper.

NAME # NAME #
 WILLIAM LUKMAN DJAJA 1  BARA RNANDA 11
 DANA ARIF KURNIAWAN 2  LARISSA RAMALA CITRA 12
 JUAN HANAM 3  FAIRTEL MONG 13
 ALBERT SUTANTO 4  DWI NUGRAHA 14
 JAYANTI SULI 5  HAUTONO TANTOSO 15
 RICWILSON HORAX 6  FREDRIKA MARTHA SIAHAYA 16
 VALENCIA DEA PRATAMA 7  ANGGYAN DWIKI ANGRYAWAN 17
 MONIKA FEINY 8  NADYA AISHA MUSTIKA PUTRI 18
 STELLA 9  ANDY JUHADI 19
 RADITYA PRATAMA 10  SURAJ KAISH SADARANGANI 20
NUMBERS: PAB CLASS
For efficient and accurate records
please write your number and class on each test paper.

NAME # NAME #
VINCENTIUS SALIM 1 RYAN RUSLAN 11
ERIC GUNAWAN 2 AGNES 12
HANANDA JATI AJI 3 HELGA ALMANSA 13
PRISHELLA 4 KEETE R RAMLI 14
FELICIA JULIANI PUTRI 5 SHERLINA MICHELLE 15
JOSHUA TANAJA 6 MICHELLE 16
RAISSA HADISAPUTRA 7 VERA JAUW 17
WILLY DARIUS 8 VICTORIO TIOFILUS 18
KEVIN WIJAYA 9 SOFIAN SO 19
YUFIDHITA ANNISA HARTAWAN 10
Test Guide
• This test has 5 items.
• Each item will be shown one at a time.
• You have 15 seconds to answer each
item.
• Join two sentences with a relative clause.
• To answer, write A, B, C, D, E or F.
• After the last question, stop writing
immediately or get a minus five.
TIME REMAINING

SAMPLE. There is the boy.


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SECONDS

Answer: LETTER ONLY

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

1. The film star gave a


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SECONDS

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

2. I gave her a watch. It


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SECONDS days.

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

3. There’s someone at
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SECONDS speak to George.

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

4. I met Mr. DaSilva. He


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A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

5. It’s very spicy food. I


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SECONDS

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
Stop writing, or get a -5
Get ready to exchange papers.

Write your name clearly in


the space after Corrected By
The Answers Are

1. F THAT or WHICH
2. F THAT or WHICH
3. D THAT or WHO
4. D THAT or WHO
5. F THAT or WHICH
SCORE: Record the score in the
correct space.
GRADE: Record the grade in
the correct space.
Score-Grade Conversion Table
SCORE GRADE

5 100

4 80

3 60

2 40

1 20

0 10
Absent 0
RETURN: Count together to
return the papers to the
owners, without leaving your
seats.
OWNERS: Check your paper for
errors in correction or grading.
Score-Grade Conversion Table
SCORE GRADE

5 100

4 80

3 60

2 40

1 20

0 10
Absent 0
RECORD: Tell the lecturer
your grade for recording.
GRADES: PAC CLASS
NAME OF TEST: DATE OF TEST:

NAME GRADE NAME GRADE


 ADE ONGGO 20  CLARISSA WIJAYA 20
 YOSAFAT REHUEL 10  HARTANTO PONIMAN 40
 SHINOBU KURAISHI PARLINDUNGAN 10  ALDWIN RAFFERTY 20
 YEDIYA JUAN 20  VINCENT SIMADIPUTRA 40
 ALEXANDER NICHOLAS F. 20  QUEENA WADYANTI 20
 RIANDI MANDO 10  RICKY HARDIMAN 10
 VITO BUDIMAN JUNIOR 60  ORIEGA AYUDYA 20
 RICKY ANTONY SUGIARTA 80  ERIC WISHNU SAPUTRA 10
 JOSHUA FREDERIC 20  NORMAN RADIANTO 20
 ANDRE 10
GRADES: PBU CLASS
NAME OF TEST: DATE OF TEST:

NAME GRADE NAME GRADE


 WILLIAM LUKMAN DJAJA 20  BARA RNANDA
 DANA ARIF KURNIAWAN 40  LARISSA RAMALA CITRA 20
 JUAN HANAM 20  FAIRTEL MONG 40
 ALBERT SUTANTO 10  DWI NUGRAHA
 JAYANTI SULI 20  HAUTONO TANTOSO 10
 RICWILSON HORAX 60  FREDRIKA MARTHA SIAHAYA 10
 VALENCIA DEA PRATAMA  ANGGYAN DWIKI ANGRYAWAN
 MONIKA FEINY 10  NADYA AISHA MUSTIKA PUTRI 20
 STELLA 80  ANDY JUHADI 20
 RADITYA PRATAMA 20  SURAJ KAISH SADARANGANI 60
GRADES: PAB CLASS
NAME OF TEST: DATE OF TEST:

NAME GRADE NAME GRADE


VINCENTIUS SALIM 0 RYAN RUSLAN 100
ERIC GUNAWAN 100 AGNES 100
HANANDA JATI AJI 80 HELGA ALMANSA 100
PRISHELLA 100 KEETE R RAMLI 100
FELICIA JULIANI PUTRI 80 SHERLINA MICHELLE 100
JOSHUA TANAJA 100 MICHELLE 100
RAISSA HADISAPUTRA 80 VERA JAUW 100
WILLY DARIUS 100 VICTORIO TIOFILUS 80
KEVIN WIJAYA 0 SOFIAN SO 100
YUFIDHITA ANNISA HARTAWAN 100
PASS: Pass your papers to the
center, and then from back to
front without leaving your seats.
Lecture: RELATIVE PRONOUNS
What are they? How are they used?
How are they important to me?
Do they make me better person?

Those who know this topic may take a break.


However, don’t be late for the quiz.
Those who want to know the answers, stay in
your seats for the lecture.
The Relative Pronoun
Definition: What is it?
Utility: When or why is it used?
Form: How is it formed?
Method: How do I use it?
Relevance: How does it help me?
Examples & Etymology
Examples of relative pronouns:
Who
Which
That
They are called so because they relate two
different clauses.
Why Are They Used?

Relative pronouns are used:


• To add information
• To join sentences
• To sound sophisticated
• For mature communication
• For clearer ideas
When Are They Used?
1. to add information without making
another sentence
2. to join sentences to make a longer
sentence
3. to make different kinds of sentences in
a paragraph
4. to make an essay shorter and more
sophisticated
Why Is That Important?
1. In writing or speaking, you express
more ideas with less words & save
time during tests.
2. Your speech & writing has variety,
sophistication and maturity.
3. This impresses teachers, prospective
employers, and educated persons.
How Is It Formed?

Example 1:
A girl is talking to Tom. Do you know her?
Do you know the girl who is talking to
Tom?
How Is It Formed?

Example 2:
We found a diary. The diary belonged to a
pirate. The pirate died in 1830.
We found a diary that belonged to a pirate
who died in 1830.
How Is It Formed?

Example 3:
You must buy a dog. The dog should be
brave. It should have short hair.
You must buy a dog that is brave and
which should have short hair.
Rule #1: WHO
Who is used to join clauses about people.

Theo is a mystery man. He never talks in class.


Theo is a mystery man who never talks in class.

Aby and Jazmin are girls. They talk too much.


Aby and Jazmin are girls who talk too much.
Rule #2: WHICH
Which joins clauses about things.

Sudirman is a highway. It is jammed every morning. Sudirman is a


highway which is jammed every morning.

I like my new laptop. It is lighter than my old one.


I like my new laptop which is lighter than my old one.

Television is entertainment. It is accessible to both rich and poor.


Busking is a livelihood for some people. It involves playing the
guitar and singing on busy sidewalks.
An earthquake in the ocean creates huge waves. These waves are
called tsunami.
Rule #3: THAT
That joins clauses about people or things.

Bali is a relaxing town. It has three hills.


Bali is a relaxing town which has three hills.
Bali is a relaxing town that has three hills.

Max is an excellent friend. He likes martabak.


Max is an excellent friend who likes martabak.
Max is an excellent friend that likes martabak.
The Relative Clause

Post-Test
Quiz Answer Sheet
YOUR NAME (PAB, PAC,PBU)
NUMBER
DATE GRADE:
 
The Relative Clause

1
to
10

 
 
Corrected by: Score:
NUMBERS: PAC CLASS
For efficient and accurate records
please write your number and class on each test paper.

NAME # NAME #
 ADE ONGGO 1  CLARISSA WIJAYA 11
 YOSAFAT REHUEL 2  HARTANTO PONIMAN 12
 SHINOBU KURAISHI PARLINDUNGAN 3  ALDWIN RAFFERTY 13
 YEDIYA JUAN 4  VINCENT SIMADIPUTRA 14
 ALEXANDER NICHOLAS F. 5  QUEENA WADYANTI 15
 RIANDI MANDO 6  RICKY HARDIMAN 16
 VITO BUDIMAN JUNIOR 7  ORIEGA AYUDYA 17
 RICKY ANTONY SUGIARTA 8  ERIC WISHNU SAPUTRA 18
 JOSHUA FREDERIC 9  NORMAN RADIANTO 19
 ANDRE 10
NUMBERS: PBU CLASS
For efficient and accurate records
please write your number and class on each test paper.

NAME # NAME #
 WILLIAM LUKMAN DJAJA 1  BARA RNANDA 11
 DANA ARIF KURNIAWAN 2  LARISSA RAMALA CITRA 12
 JUAN HANAM 3  FAIRTEL MONG 13
 ALBERT SUTANTO 4  DWI NUGRAHA 14
 JAYANTI SULI 5  HAUTONO TANTOSO 15
 RICWILSON HORAX 6  FREDRIKA MARTHA SIAHAYA 16
 VALENCIA DEA PRATAMA 7  ANGGYAN DWIKI ANGRYAWAN 17
 MONIKA FEINY 8  NADYA AISHA MUSTIKA PUTRI 18
 STELLA 9  ANDY JUHADI 19
 RADITYA PRATAMA 10  SURAJ KAISH SADARANGANI 20
NUMBERS: PAB CLASS
For efficient and accurate records
please write your number and class on each test paper.

NAME # NAME #
VINCENTIUS SALIM 1 RYAN RUSLAN 11
ERIC GUNAWAN 2 AGNES 12
HANANDA JATI AJI 3 HELGA ALMANSA 13
PRISHELLA 4 KEETE R RAMLI 14
FELICIA JULIANI PUTRI 5 SHERLINA MICHELLE 15
JOSHUA TANAJA 6 MICHELLE 16
RAISSA HADISAPUTRA 7 VERA JAUW 17
WILLY DARIUS 8 VICTORIO TIOFILUS 18
KEVIN WIJAYA 9 SOFIAN SO 19
YUFIDHITA ANNISA HARTAWAN 10
Test Guide
• This test has 10 items.
• Each item will be shown one at a time.
• You have 15 seconds to answer each
item.
• Join two sentences with a relative clause.
• To answer, write A, B, C, D, E or F.
• After the last question, stop writing
immediately or get a minus five.
TIME REMAINING

SAMPLE. There is the boy.


15
14
13
12
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
04
03
02
01
00 He broke the window.
SECONDS

Answer: LETTER ONLY

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

1. The film star gave a


15
14
13
12
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
04
03
02
01
00 party. She spent
SECONDS $10,000 for it.

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

2. That’s the palace. The


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SECONDS

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

3. You met a man at the


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SECONDS Wednesday.

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

4. What’s the name of the


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SECONDS the blue dress.

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

5. I gave her a watch. It


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SECONDS days.

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

6. You’re reading a book.


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SECONDS

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

7. There’s someone at
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SECONDS speak to George.

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

8. Here are the letters.


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SECONDS morning.

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

9. I met a man. He is not


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A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
TIME REMAINING

10. It’s very spicy food. I


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SECONDS

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
Stop writing, or get a -5
Get ready to exchange papers.

Write your name clearly in


the space after Corrected By
1. The film star gave a
party. She spent
$10,000 for it.
ANSWER 1: The film star gave a party, which she spent
$10,000 for.
ANSWER 2: The film star gave a party, that she spent
$10,000 for. (F)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
2. That’s the palace. The
Queen lives in it.

ANSWER 1: That’s the palace, which the queen lives in.


ANSWER 2: That’s the palace, that the queen lives in. (F)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
3. You met a man at the
party. It was on a
Wednesday.
ANSWER 1: You met a man at the party, which was on a
Saturday.
ANSWER 2: You met a man at the party, that was on a
Saturday.(F)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
4. What’s the name of the
lady? She was wearing
the blue dress.
ANSWER 1: What’s the name of the lady who was wearing
a blue dress?
ANSWER 2: What’s the name of the lady that was wearing
a blue dress? (D)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
5. I gave her a watch. It
stopped after two
days.
ANSWER 1: I gave her a watch that stopped after two
days.
ANSWER 2: I gave her a watch which stopped after two
days. (F)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
6. You’re reading a book.
I wanted to read it.
ANSWER 1: You’re reading a book that I wanted to read.
ANSWER 2: You’re reading a book which I wanted to read.
(F)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
7. There’s someone at
the door. He wants to
speak to George.
ANSWER 1: There’s someone at the door who wants to
speak to George.
ANSWER 2: There’s someone at the door that wants to
speak to George. (D)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
8. Here are the letters.
They arrived this
morning.
ANSWER 1: Here are the letters that arrived this morning.
ANSWER 2: Here are the letters which arrived this
morning. (F)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
9. I met a man. He is not
the mayor of Bali.
ANSWER 1: I met a man who is not the mayor of Bali.
ANSWER 2: I met a man that is not the mayor of Bali. (D)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
10. It’s very spicy food. I
don’t like it.
ANSWER 1: It’s very spicy food that I don’ like.
ANSWER 2: It’s very spicy food which I don’ like.(F)

A. WHO D. THAT or WHO


B. THAT E. WHO or WHICH
C. WHICH F. THAT or WHICH
The Answers Are
1. F THAT or WHICH
2. F THAT or WHICH 6. F THAT or WHICH
3. F THAT or WHICH 7. D THAT or WHO
4. D THAT or WHO 8. F THAT or WHICH
5. F THAT or WHICH 9. D THAT or WHO
10. F THAT or WHICH
SCORE: Record the score in the
correct space.
GRADE: Record the grade in
the correct space.
Score-Grade Conversion Table
SCORE GRADE
10 100
9 92
8 84
7 76
6 68
5 60
4 52
3 44
2 36
1 28
0 20
Absent 0
RETURN: Count together to
return the papers to the
owners, without leaving your
seats.
OWNERS: Check your paper for
errors in correction or grading.
Score-Grade Conversion Table
SCORE GRADE
10 100
9 92
8 84
7 76
6 68
5 60
4 52
3 44
2 36
1 28
0 20
Absent 0
RECORD: Tell the lecturer
your grade for recording.
GRADES: PAC CLASS
NAME OF TEST: DATE OF TEST:

NAME GRADE NAME GRADE


 ADE ONGGO 92  CLARISSA WIJAYA 68
 YOSAFAT REHUEL 92  HARTANTO PONIMAN 92
 SHINOBU KURAISHI PARLINDUNGAN 52  ALDWIN RAFFERTY 92
 YEDIYA JUAN 92  VINCENT SIMADIPUTRA 100
 ALEXANDER NICHOLAS F. 100  QUEENA WADYANTI 52
 RIANDI MANDO 92  RICKY HARDIMAN 92
 VITO BUDIMAN JUNIOR 92  ORIEGA AYUDYA 92
 RICKY ANTONY SUGIARTA 92  ERIC WISHNU SAPUTRA 84
 JOSHUA FREDERIC 68  NORMAN RADIANTO 84
 ANDRE 100
GRADES: PBU CLASS
NAME OF TEST: DATE OF TEST:

NAME GRADE NAME GRADE


 WILLIAM LUKMAN DJAJA 100  BARA RNANDA 0
 DANA ARIF KURNIAWAN 60  LARISSA RAMALA CITRA 68
 JUAN HANAM 36  FAIRTEL MONG 84
 ALBERT SUTANTO 60  DWI NUGRAHA 0
 JAYANTI SULI 100  HAUTONO TANTOSO 92
 RICWILSON HORAX 100  FREDRIKA MARTHA SIAHAYA 92
 VALENCIA DEA PRATAMA 100  ANGGYAN DWIKI ANGRYAWAN 0
 MONIKA FEINY 84  NADYA AISHA MUSTIKA PUTRI 68
 STELLA 100  ANDY JUHADI 100
 RADITYA PRATAMA 76  SURAJ KAISH SADARANGANI 76
GRADES: PAB CLASS
NAME OF TEST: DATE OF TEST:

NAME GRADE NAME GRADE


VINCENTIUS SALIM 0 RYAN RUSLAN 100
ERIC GUNAWAN 100 AGNES 100
HANANDA JATI AJI 100 HELGA ALMANSA 100
PRISHELLA 100 KEETE R RAMLI 100
FELICIA JULIANI PUTRI 100 SHERLINA MICHELLE 100
JOSHUA TANAJA 100 MICHELLE 100
RAISSA HADISAPUTRA 100 VERA JAUW 100
WILLY DARIUS 100 VICTORIO TIOFILUS 100
KEVIN WIJAYA 0 SOFIAN SO 100
YUFIDHITA ANNISA HARTAWAN 100
PASS: Pass your papers to the
center, and then from back to
front without leaving your seats.
The Relative Clause

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