Grammar The Attributive Clause ●The restrictive & non-restrictive attributive clauses ●The attributive clause & the appositive clause ●The attributive clause & the emphasis structure 1. He is a famous scientist.2. who’s that girl in red?3. I’ve read all the books that you lent me.4. I have lost my pen, which I like very much.Pay special attention to the underlined parts. Is there anything in common between them? The attributive clause (the adjective clause) the restrictive attributive clause the non-restrictive attributive clause noun/pronoun + the attributive clausethe antecedent (person/thing) the relative pronouns/adverbs + clause The use of the relative pronounsForm 1:the relative pronouns referring to function in the clausewhowhomthat which whose person(s) subject/object person(s)object person(s)/thing(s)subject/objectthing(s)subject/object person(s)/thing(s) (of whom/which)attributive The use of the relative adverbsthe relative adverbsreferring tofunction in the clausewhen (=at/in/on which) where (=in/at which)why (=for which) timeadverbial of timeplace adverbial of placereasonadverbial of reason Practice: complete the sentences with suitable relatives.1. I know the reason __ _ _ he came late.2. Do you know the woman, _____son went to college last year?3. The house _____ color is red is john’s.4. This is the best film ___ _ _ I’ve ever seen.5. That’s the town _ _ ___ he worked in 1987.6. I have 2 brothers, _ _ ___ are both soldiers.7. Next week, ___ _ __ you’ll spend in your hometown ,is coming.8. I’ve tried 2 pairs of shoes, neither of __ _ _fits me well.whywhosewhosethatwherewhowhichwhich Notice:Notice:Pay more attention to the agreement between the verb and the antecedent in person and number...