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Create sentences using non finite relative clauses 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Rendi R

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01 Oktober 2023 01:21

<p>Here are 10 sentences using non-finite relative clauses:</p><ol><li>The man sitting on the bench is my grandfather.</li><li>The house painted white is my new home.</li><li>The book written by Stephen King is my favorite.</li><li>The car driven by my father is old but reliable.</li><li>The dog barking at the mailman is my neighbor's.</li><li>The tree planted last year is growing well.</li><li>The cake baked by my mother is delicious.</li><li>The clothes washed in the machine are still wet.</li><li>The dishes dried by the dishwasher are clean and sparkling.</li><li>The homework finished by my son is correct and complete.</li></ol><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Non-finite relative clauses are subordinate clauses that are not introduced by a relative pronoun. They are instead introduced by a non-finite verb form, such as a participle or an infinitive. Non-finite relative clauses can be used to add additional information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>For example, in the sentence "The man sitting on the bench is my grandfather," the non-finite relative clause "sitting on the bench" provides additional information about the noun "man." The clause tells us what the man is doing, which helps to identify him as the speaker's grandfather.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Non-finite relative clauses can be used to make sentences more concise and informative. They can also be used to create a more specific and vivid image in the reader's mind.</p>

Here are 10 sentences using non-finite relative clauses:

  1. The man sitting on the bench is my grandfather.
  2. The house painted white is my new home.
  3. The book written by Stephen King is my favorite.
  4. The car driven by my father is old but reliable.
  5. The dog barking at the mailman is my neighbor's.
  6. The tree planted last year is growing well.
  7. The cake baked by my mother is delicious.
  8. The clothes washed in the machine are still wet.
  9. The dishes dried by the dishwasher are clean and sparkling.
  10. The homework finished by my son is correct and complete.

 

Non-finite relative clauses are subordinate clauses that are not introduced by a relative pronoun. They are instead introduced by a non-finite verb form, such as a participle or an infinitive. Non-finite relative clauses can be used to add additional information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause.

 

For example, in the sentence "The man sitting on the bench is my grandfather," the non-finite relative clause "sitting on the bench" provides additional information about the noun "man." The clause tells us what the man is doing, which helps to identify him as the speaker's grandfather.

 

Non-finite relative clauses can be used to make sentences more concise and informative. They can also be used to create a more specific and vivid image in the reader's mind.


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Sahel S

01 Oktober 2023 07:51

<p>1. The boy, excited to see the animals at the zoo, ran towards the entrance.<br>2. She reached into her bag, pulling out a book to read during the journey.<br>3. The baby, unable to walk yet, crawled across the living room floor.<br>4. The musician, having practiced for hours, performed flawlessly at the concert.<br>5. The car, needing a new battery, wouldn't start in the morning.<br>6. The students, looking for a quiet place to study, found a secluded corner in the library.<br>7. The Cat, wagging its tail happily, greeted its owner at the door.<br>8. The chef, having prepared a delicious meal, served it to the guests with a smile.<br>9. The jogger, tired from running for miles, took a break to catch their breath.<br>10. The actress, known for her versatility, has starred in a variety of roles.</p><h2>PENJELASAN :</h2><p>1. The boy, excited to see the animals at the zoo, ran towards the entrance: Kalimat ini menggunakan klausa relatif bentuk non-finite "excited to see the animals at the zoo" untuk menjelaskan mengapa anak laki-laki itu berlari menuju pintu masuk. Klausa ini tidak memiliki subjek yang berbeda dengan kalimat utama dan digunakan untuk memberikan informasi tambahan tentang keadaan atau alasan tindakan subjek utama.<br>2. She reached into her bag, pulling out a book to read during the journey: Klausa relatif non-finite "pulling out a book to read during the journey" digunakan untuk menjelaskan aksi yang dilakukan oleh subjek "she" saat ia mengeluarkan buku dari tasnya. Klausa ini tidak bergantung pada kalimat utama secara sintaksis dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang aksi tersebut.<br>3. The baby, unable to walk yet, crawled across the living room floor: Klausa relatif non-finite "unable to walk yet" digunakan untuk menjelaskan kondisi bayi yang belum bisa berjalan dan membantu menjelaskan mengapa bayi tersebut merangkak di lantai ruang tamu. Klausa ini tidak memiliki subjek yang berbeda dari kalimat utama dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang kondisi subjek utama.<br>4. The musician, having practiced for hours, performed flawlessly at the concert: Klausa relatif non-finite "having practiced for hours" digunakan untuk menjelaskan tindakan yang dilakukan oleh subjek "the musician" sebelum tampil dengan sempurna dalam konser tersebut. Klausa ini memberikan informasi tambahan tentang tindakan persiapan yang dilakukan subjek utama.<br>5. The car, needing a new battery, wouldn't start in the morning: Klausa relatif non-finite "needing a new battery" digunakan untuk menjelaskan masalah yang dimiliki oleh mobil dan menjadi alasan mengapa mobil tersebut tidak bisa menyala di pagi hari. Klausa ini tidak memiliki subjek yang berbeda dari kalimat utama dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang kondisi mobil.<br>6. The students, looking for a quiet place to study, found a secluded corner in the library: Klausa relatif non-finite "looking for a quiet place to study" digunakan untuk menjelaskan aksi yang dilakukan oleh subjek "the students" ketika mereka mencari tempat yang tenang untuk belajar. Klausa ini memberikan informasi tambahan tentang niat dan tindakan subjek utama.<br>7. The Cat, wagging its tail happily, greeted its owner at the door: Klausa relatif non-finite "wagging its tail happily" digunakan untuk menjelaskan bagaimana kucing tersebut menyambut pemiliknya dengan bahagia. Klausa ini tidak bergantung pada kalimat utama secara sintaksis dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang cara kucing itu bertindak.<br>8. The chef, having prepared a delicious meal, served it to the guests with a smile: Klausa relatif non-finite "having prepared a delicious meal" digunakan untuk menjelaskan tindakan persiapan yang dilakukan oleh chef sebelum menyajikan hidangan lezat kepada para tamu. Klausa ini memberikan informasi tambahan tentang tindakan persiapan yang dilakukan subjek utama.<br>9. The jogger, tired from running for miles, took a break to catch their breath: Klausa relatif non-finite "tired from running for miles" digunakan untuk menjelaskan kondisi kelelahan yang dialami oleh pelari sebelum ia mengambil istirahat sejenak. Klausa ini tidak memiliki subjek yang berbeda dari kalimat utama dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang kondisi subjek utama.<br>10. The actress, known for her versatility, has starred in a variety of roles: Klausa relatif non-finite "known for her versatility" digunakan untuk menjelaskan sifat yang dimiliki oleh aktris tersebut dan mengapa dia telah berperan dalam berbagai peran. Klausa ini memberikan informasi tambahan tentang sifat dan kualitas subjek utama.</p>

1. The boy, excited to see the animals at the zoo, ran towards the entrance.
2. She reached into her bag, pulling out a book to read during the journey.
3. The baby, unable to walk yet, crawled across the living room floor.
4. The musician, having practiced for hours, performed flawlessly at the concert.
5. The car, needing a new battery, wouldn't start in the morning.
6. The students, looking for a quiet place to study, found a secluded corner in the library.
7. The Cat, wagging its tail happily, greeted its owner at the door.
8. The chef, having prepared a delicious meal, served it to the guests with a smile.
9. The jogger, tired from running for miles, took a break to catch their breath.
10. The actress, known for her versatility, has starred in a variety of roles.

PENJELASAN :

1. The boy, excited to see the animals at the zoo, ran towards the entrance: Kalimat ini menggunakan klausa relatif bentuk non-finite "excited to see the animals at the zoo" untuk menjelaskan mengapa anak laki-laki itu berlari menuju pintu masuk. Klausa ini tidak memiliki subjek yang berbeda dengan kalimat utama dan digunakan untuk memberikan informasi tambahan tentang keadaan atau alasan tindakan subjek utama.
2. She reached into her bag, pulling out a book to read during the journey: Klausa relatif non-finite "pulling out a book to read during the journey" digunakan untuk menjelaskan aksi yang dilakukan oleh subjek "she" saat ia mengeluarkan buku dari tasnya. Klausa ini tidak bergantung pada kalimat utama secara sintaksis dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang aksi tersebut.
3. The baby, unable to walk yet, crawled across the living room floor: Klausa relatif non-finite "unable to walk yet" digunakan untuk menjelaskan kondisi bayi yang belum bisa berjalan dan membantu menjelaskan mengapa bayi tersebut merangkak di lantai ruang tamu. Klausa ini tidak memiliki subjek yang berbeda dari kalimat utama dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang kondisi subjek utama.
4. The musician, having practiced for hours, performed flawlessly at the concert: Klausa relatif non-finite "having practiced for hours" digunakan untuk menjelaskan tindakan yang dilakukan oleh subjek "the musician" sebelum tampil dengan sempurna dalam konser tersebut. Klausa ini memberikan informasi tambahan tentang tindakan persiapan yang dilakukan subjek utama.
5. The car, needing a new battery, wouldn't start in the morning: Klausa relatif non-finite "needing a new battery" digunakan untuk menjelaskan masalah yang dimiliki oleh mobil dan menjadi alasan mengapa mobil tersebut tidak bisa menyala di pagi hari. Klausa ini tidak memiliki subjek yang berbeda dari kalimat utama dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang kondisi mobil.
6. The students, looking for a quiet place to study, found a secluded corner in the library: Klausa relatif non-finite "looking for a quiet place to study" digunakan untuk menjelaskan aksi yang dilakukan oleh subjek "the students" ketika mereka mencari tempat yang tenang untuk belajar. Klausa ini memberikan informasi tambahan tentang niat dan tindakan subjek utama.
7. The Cat, wagging its tail happily, greeted its owner at the door: Klausa relatif non-finite "wagging its tail happily" digunakan untuk menjelaskan bagaimana kucing tersebut menyambut pemiliknya dengan bahagia. Klausa ini tidak bergantung pada kalimat utama secara sintaksis dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang cara kucing itu bertindak.
8. The chef, having prepared a delicious meal, served it to the guests with a smile: Klausa relatif non-finite "having prepared a delicious meal" digunakan untuk menjelaskan tindakan persiapan yang dilakukan oleh chef sebelum menyajikan hidangan lezat kepada para tamu. Klausa ini memberikan informasi tambahan tentang tindakan persiapan yang dilakukan subjek utama.
9. The jogger, tired from running for miles, took a break to catch their breath: Klausa relatif non-finite "tired from running for miles" digunakan untuk menjelaskan kondisi kelelahan yang dialami oleh pelari sebelum ia mengambil istirahat sejenak. Klausa ini tidak memiliki subjek yang berbeda dari kalimat utama dan memberikan informasi tambahan tentang kondisi subjek utama.
10. The actress, known for her versatility, has starred in a variety of roles: Klausa relatif non-finite "known for her versatility" digunakan untuk menjelaskan sifat yang dimiliki oleh aktris tersebut dan mengapa dia telah berperan dalam berbagai peran. Klausa ini memberikan informasi tambahan tentang sifat dan kualitas subjek utama.


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