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RELATIVE CLAUSES EXERCISES

FOR YOUR PRACTICE!! EXERCISES AND TESTS ON RELATIVE CLAUSES

RELATIVE CLAUSES

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HERE YOU ARE AN EASY AND MORE COMPREHENSIVE THEORETICAL FRAME ON RELATIVE CLAUSES Ho w to Form Relative Clauses  Imagine, a girl is talking to Tom. You want to know who she is and ask a friend whether he knows her. You could say: A girl is talking to Tom. Do you know the girl? That sounds rather complicated, doesn't it? It would be easier with a relative clause: you put both pieces of information into one sentence. Start with the most important thing  – you want to know who the girl is. Do you know the girl … As your friend cannot know which girl you are talking about, you need to put in the additional information  – the girl is talking to Tom. Use „the girl“ only in the first part of the sentence, in the second part replace it with the relative pronoun (for people, use the relative pronoun „who“). So the final sentence is: Do you know the girl  who  is talking to Tom? Relative Pronouns  relative pronoun use example who subject or object pronoun for people I tol

HISTORY TIMELINES

SEE HISTORY OTHER WAY!! The links below will lead you to historical timelines of all the world. see and use them as models for the ones you will create. timelines in office southamerica Northamerica Europe

TIMELINES

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WELCOME TO THE SECOND TERM 2016. Here you are some useful information to get into timelines this second ter. How to Make a Timeline in Excel  A timeline is a type of chart which visually shows a series of events in chronological order over a linear timescale. The power of a timeline is that it is graphical, which makes it easy to understand critical milestones , such as the progress of a project schedule. Timelines are particularly powerful for project scheduling or project management when paired with a gantt chart as shown below. Timeline example: Manually Create an Excel Timeline Template 1.     List your key events and dates in an Excel 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016 table List out the key events, important decision points or critical deliverables of your project. These will be called Milestones and they will be used to create a timeline. In Excel 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016 create a table out of these Milestones and next to each milestone add the due date o