Вопрос задан 20.11.2023 в 14:17. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Алмурадова Чинара.

4 Study the sentences from the listening on page 108. Which is the relative clause in each

sentence? Match sentences 1-5 with rules a and b. 1 Wendy Nichols, who is from London University, is a phobia psychologist. 2 You meet people who've had similar problems. 3 I just keep away from places where there are a lot of people. 4 I was supposed to go to Barcelona, where I had a meeting, but I couldn't board the plane. 5 Ben, whose job includes travelling, has a phobia of flying.​
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Отвечает Шарипов Айдос.

Ответ:

1b,2a,3a,4b,5

Объяснение:

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To identify the relative clauses in each sentence, let's analyze the given sentences and match them with the corresponding rules.

Sentence 1:

"Wendy Nichols, who is from London University, is a phobia psychologist."

The relative clause in this sentence is "who is from London University." It provides additional information about Wendy Nichols.

Sentence 2:

"You meet people who've had similar problems."

The relative clause in this sentence is "who've had similar problems." It describes the people you meet and provides information about their experiences.

Sentence 3:

"I just keep away from places where there are a lot of people."

There is no relative clause in this sentence. It is a simple sentence without any additional information provided by a relative clause.

Sentence 4:

"I was supposed to go to Barcelona, where I had a meeting, but I couldn't board the plane."

The relative clause in this sentence is "where I had a meeting." It describes the location of the meeting, which is Barcelona.

Sentence 5:

"Ben, whose job includes traveling, has a phobia of flying."

The relative clause in this sentence is "whose job includes traveling." It provides additional information about Ben and describes his job.

Now, let's match the sentences with the corresponding rules:

1. Sentence 1: Relative clause with rule a (who is from London University) 2. Sentence 2: Relative clause with rule b (who've had similar problems) 3. Sentence 3: No relative clause 4. Sentence 4: Relative clause with rule a (where I had a meeting) 5. Sentence 5: Relative clause with rule a (whose job includes traveling)

Please note that the rules "a" and "b" mentioned in the question are not provided, so I have matched the sentences based on the presence of relative clauses.

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