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Guided Practice
Identifying Relative Clauses
Some sentences below contain relative clauses;
some do not. If you believe that a sentence contains a relative
clause,
(A) Click on the first word of the relative clause.
(B) Then click on the last word of the relative
clause.
If you believe that the sentence does not contain
a relative clause, click on the
symbol. You will
see feedback to your responses.
1. A
camera
that
captures
images
in
digital
form
is
called
a
digital
camera.

2. The
student
is
looking
for
a
digital
camera
which
has
simple
point-and-shoot
features.

3. She
was
disappointed
with
the
low-resolution
camera
her
brother
bought.

4. The
class
was
discussing
which
company
currently
produces
the
best
digital
camera
for
the
average
consumer.

5. Who
knows
a
photographer
who
uses
an
expensive,
high-quality
digital
camera?

6. It
is
obvious
to
most
professionals
that
the
quality
of
an
image
is
improved
depending
on
the
number
of
megapixels
a
camera
has.

7. I
would
like
to
work
in
a
photography
studio
in
which
creativity
and
flexibility
are
encouraged.

8. The
police
were
meeting
with
the
student
whose
camera
was
stolen
from
the
dormitory.

9. The
company
was
trying
to
decide
which
digital
camera
they
should
buy
this
year.

10. Small
images
that
students
take
using
inexpensive
digital
cameras
are
ideal
for
web
pages
or
as
e-mail
attachments.

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