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Applied English Grammar 6.1N

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About This Course

At the end of this course, you will be able to say:

I can...

  • demonstrate knowledge of any given word from the list of vocabulary for this block in terms of both meaning and use
  • explain the purpose of adjective clauses
  • identify an adjective clause and the noun it modifies
  • identify the subject of the main clause and the subject of the adjective clause in a given sentence
  • identify relative pronouns as subjects, objects, or objects of a preposition within an adjective clause
  • identify and correctly use relative adverbs
  • distinguish between adjective clauses that express possession and those that express quantity
  • distinguish between and correctly punctuate essential and non-essential adjective clauses
  • reduce adjective clauses to adjective phrases in both active and passive voice
  • identify and correct adjective clause errors, including punctuation errors
  • write a one-paragraph email message about how a project at work is going, using four adjective clauses and one adjective
  • phrase
  • write a short paragraph describing the house where I grew up, using at least two adjective clauses with whereand two other
  • kinds of adjective clauses
  • write a short paragraph describing a person I admire, using at least two adjective clauses where the relative pronoun is the
  • subject and two where the relative pronoun is an object

Course Instructor

Course Objectives
Quizzes
Lesson 1: Adjectives, Adjective Phrases, and Adjective Clauses
Lesson 2: Relative Pronouns as the Object of a Preposition
Lesson 3: Relative Adverbs
Lesson 4: Expressing Possession & Quantity
Lesson 5: Restrictive & Non-Restrictive Adjective Clauses
Lesson 6: Reducing Adjective Clauses to Phrases
Lesson 7: Grammar Test Review
Final Test