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STRUCTURE II

ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

By:
Tjio Erik Cipto 1213012015
Rosalinda Mintre 1213012013
Santa Agnes Br Tarigan 1213012054
Felicia Limanu 1213012023
Jehezkiel Winarno 1213012030
Attendant List
No Nama Tanda Tangan
1. Tjio Erik Cipto 1213012015

2. Rosalinda Mintre 1213012013

3. Santa Agnes Br Tarigan 1213012054

4. Felicia Limanu 1213012023

5. Jehezkiel Winarno 1213012030


1. Adjective clausewho has too great expectations from his son.
a. Dr. White, who has too great expectations from his son,
may be disappointed.
b. A man who has too great expectations from his son may
be disappointed.
2. Adjective clausewhere he keeps his money now.
a. The bank where he keeps his money now is a very old and
reliable one.
b. The National Savings Bank, where he keeps his money
now, is a very old and reliable one.
3. Adjective clausewho gave the lecture yesterday
a. The gentleman who gave the lecture yesterday is a famous
scientist.
b. Dr. William Johnson, who gave the lecture yesterday, is a
famous scientist.
4. Adjective clausewhich revolves around the sun
a. The earth, which revolves around the sun, is called a
planet.
b. A heavenly body which revolves around the sun is called a
planet.
5. Adjective clausewho serves as a symbol of nobility and dignity
a. The queen of England, who serves as a symbol of nobility
and dignity, is loved by her people
b. A queen who serves as a symbol of nobility and dignity is
loved by her people.
6. Adjective clausewho has studied his culinary art in France
a. The restaurant hired a new cook recently. The cook, who
has studied his culinary art in France, is expected to be
very good.
b. A cook who has studied his culinary art in France is
expected to be very good.
7. Adjective clausewhich has all the latest improvements
a. An air-conditioner which has all the latest improvements
is quite expensive.
b. An air-conditioner is being installed in the new theatre.
The air-conditioner, which has all the latest
improvements, is quite expensive.
8. Adjective clausewhich were painted by the great masters of the
Renaissance
a. Some of the pictures which were painted by the great
masters of the Renaissance sold for a high price at the
auction. (omit some of)
b. All the pictures, which were painted by the great masters
of the Renaissance, sold for a high price at the auction.
(omit all)
9. Adjective clausewho liked the insurance plan
a. All the teachers, who liked the insurance plan, signed up
for it. (omit all)
b. Some of the teachers who liked the insurance plan signed
up for it.
10. Adjective clausewho is very strict with his children
a. Johns father, who is very strict with his children, believes
that young people need a sense of dicipline.
b. A man who is very strict with his children believes that
young people need a sense of dicipline.
11. Adjective clausewhich uses a white whale to represent
evil.
a. A novel which uses a white whale to represent evil tells of
one mans attempt to capture this whale.
b. Moby Dick, which uses a white whale to represent evil,
tells of one mans attempt to capture this whale.

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