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BEING FAMOUS
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HOW CAN YOU BECOME FAMOUS? How else can you be a famous person? You’ve won a raceYou’ve won the lottery You’ve won a contest You went to historyYou were in You Tube
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VOCABUALRY ADJECTIVES Adjectives DESCRIBE nouns I have to clean this messy house I don’t like washing dirty dishes! We must eat healthy foods We like to watch scary movies! But sometimes we can transform nouns into adjectives adding a suffix! NOUN danger ADJECTIVE dangerous NOUN stress ADJECTIVE stressful NOUN noise ADJECTIVE noisy
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AND LOVE IS IN THE AIR… Fred, I need a new drying machine! What? No, you don’t need a new dryer! Oh yes! I need a new dryer which helps me to finish quickly! No, no, ironing it’s ok Ok, so hire me a maid! Brenda, I’m not hiring someone who charges the double for things you do! Ok, don’t buy the dryer or hire the maid but I won’t cook in a week…
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RELATIVE CLAUSES To avoid repeating information and identify the subject. ClauseRefers to: WHOPeople WHICH Things, situations, animals WHEREPlaces WHENTime, events WHOSE Identify by the possessive
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A FEW EXAMPLES The kitchen is a place, and in this place you cook food! WHERE The fridge is an appliance and this machine keeps food cool! WHICH A maid is someone and this person is in charge of the house cleaning. WHO At 1 p.m. is the hour so at that hour kids come from school WHEN Luis is a guy and his wife is always shopping. WHOSE
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A travel agency is a place…. Sam is the kid… A casino is a place… Semana Santa is the time… That’s the dog… This are the Garza whose… Finish the sentences using relative clauses.
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