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1 OP Adjective Clauses

2 When we use them. Some verbs normally have a preposition after them.
Sometimes we use a preposition after a verb to show direction. Think of Think about Talk to I walk to the tree. I have been running from the dogs.

3 When we use them. Sometimes we need to describe an object using these types of words. Think of Think about Talk to I walk to the tree. I have been running from the dogs.

4 When we use them. How would you describe the lady?
The lady that I’m thinking of has red hair and green eyes. So, we add the preposition after the verb to make the word we’re describing the object.

5 Form An OP adjective clause looks like this: who which that
+ S V + preposition

6 Form Examples: The lady that I talked to is very strange.
The person who I know about is very famous. The tree which I’m walking to has purple leaves.

7 PRACTICE TIME Practice this pattern with your partners. Talk about people and objects in the classroom. The person who I’m thinking about ________________ The object that I’m thinking of ___________________


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