Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-1 |
Title: Relative Pronouns |
Grade Lesson s8-p1 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
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Problem |
The artist where paintings you admire is hosting an exhibition next month, which will feature some of her most celebrated works from the past decade. |
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Clue |
Look at the two nouns being connected: "artist" and "paintings." |
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3 |
Hint |
The word must link them by showing that the paintings belong to the artist. |
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Sumup |
Please summarize Problem, Hint, Clue |
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Choices |
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Choice-A |
Choice A is incorrect. "Where" is a relative adverb used to refer to a location or place (e.g., the house where I grew up). It does not show possession. |
Wrong No change |
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Choice-B |
Choice B is incorrect. "That" is a relative pronoun used for people, animals, and things in both restrictive and non-restrictive clauses. While it can refer to people, it does not function to show possession. |
Wrong that |
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Choice-C |
Choice C is correct. "Whose" is the possessive form of the relative pronoun "who". It is used to show possession and is used for both people and things. It correctly connects the "artist" to her "paintings." |
Correct whose |
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Choice-D |
Choice D is incorrect. "Whom" is the objective case of the relative pronoun "who". It is used when the person is the object of the verb or a preposition (e.g., The person whom I met). It does not show possession. |
Wrong whom |
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Step |
Correct Answer - whose |
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Answer |
Option |
C |
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Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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