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Preposiciones en Inglés - English Prepositions. Las preposiciones en inglés se pueden clasificar en: Preposiciones de lugar, preposiciones de tiempo, preposiciones de dirección, etc.

Preposiciones en Inglés - English Prepositions

Las preposiciones son palabras que relacionan los elementos de una oración. Modal Verbs. Relative Pronouns. A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause.

Relative Pronouns

It is called a "relative" pronoun because it "relates" to the word that its relative clause modifies. Here is an example: The person who phoned me last night is my teacher. In the above example, "who": relates to "The person", which "who phoned me last night" modifies introduces the relative clause "who phoned me last night" There are five relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, that* Who (subject) and whom (object) are generally only for people.

Relative pronouns can refer to singular or plural, and there is no difference between male and female. Look at these examples showing defining and non-defining relative clauses: *Not all grammar sources count "that" as a relative pronoun. Learn English - Passive Voice. Exercises on Passive Use of Passive Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action.

Learn English - Passive Voice

It is not important or not known, however, who or what is performing the action. Example: My bike was stolen. In the example above, the focus is on the fact that my bike was stolen. Sometimes a statement in passive is more polite than active voice, as the following example shows: Example: A mistake was made. In this case, I focus on the fact that a mistake was made, but I do not blame anyone (e.g.

Form of Passive Subject + finite form of to be + Past Participle (3rd column of irregular verbs) Example: A letter was written. When rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following: the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence the finite form of the verb is changed (to be + past participle) the subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence (or is dropped) Examples of Passive Level: lower intermediate.