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1 Possessive adjective clauses
PACs, or WHOSE

2 REVIEW The relative pronouns you know already are: Who Which That
You also know the words: Where When SAC: That’s the lady who I kissed. OAC: I found the pencil which I’d lost yesterday! OPAC: We’re looking for the lady that you were talking to.

3 REVIEW What are the possessive pronouns? My Your His Her Its Their Our

4 WHOSE If we want to describe a noun by what it has, we use the relative pronoun WHOSE. Describing something for what it did: I found the lady who punched me! Describing something for what it has: I found the lady whose friends are famous!

5 WHOSE We can make whose the subject, object, or OP of the AC.
S + V whose S + V + O OR S + V whose O + S + V S + V whose OP + S + V + preposition

6 WHOSE The structure can be confusing: noun (whose + S + V)
The SUBJECT is NOT the noun that the AC it is next to! noun (whose + O + S + V) The OBJECT is NOT the noun that the AC is next to! I found the lady whose dog bit you! The dog did the action! I found the lady whose dog you stole! The dog received the action!

7 WHOSE Instead of the noun before the relative pronoun doing or receiving the action, the noun INSIDE THE AC takes its place! I saw the man who you kicked. I saw the man whose dog you kicked! I saw the lady who kissed you! I saw the lady whose friend kissed you!

8 WHOSE I found the lady who punched me!
I found the lady whose friends are famous! Describing something for what it did Describing something for what it has: S in AC S in AC

9 WHOSE I know the man who you talked to.
I know the man whose car you stole! Describing something for what it did Describing something for what it has: S in AC OP in AC O in AC

10 PRACTICE: On the next page, make simple sentences about the man.
Ex: The man is sitting. I see the man. Then, describe him by his possessions. Remember – there MUST be a verb in the AC and the main clause! Ex: The man whose dog is cute is sitting.

11 PRACTICE:

12 FINALLY: In English, PACs can only describe an ANIMAL or HUMAN.
We avoid PACs for other things! There’s a man whose computers cost $50,000. I have a desk whose legs are made of metal. X I have a desk with legs made of metal. This is a country whose people are strong.X This is a country with strong people.


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