Defining & Non-defining Relative Clauses3 (B1+)Versión en línea Relative clauses: defining vs non-defining. por Centro de Autoacceso Unidad Los Uribe FCA 1 Which sentence uses a defining relative clause correctly? a The man, who lives next door, is a teacher. b The man which lives next door is a teacher. c The man who lives next door, is a teacher. d The man who lives next door is a teacher. 2 Which sentence contains a non-defining relative clause? a My car, that is new, runs well. b My car which is new runs well. c My car that is new runs well. d My car, which is new, runs well. 3 Choose the version with a defining clause. a The book who I bought yesterday is missing. b The book that I bought yesterday is missing. c The book that I bought yesterday, is missing. d The book, which I bought yesterday, is missing. 4 Choose the sentence with a defining clause using 'that'. a The teacher that spoke taught well. b The teacher, that spoke, taught. c The teacher which spoke. d The teacher who spoke. 5 Non-defining clauses must be set off by what punctuation? a Dashes b No punctuation c Commas d Semicolons 6 The movie ____ we watched last night was excellent. Which is correct? a where b which c that d who 7 Identify the sentence with a non-defining clause about a person. a Mrs. Lee, who is a doctor, lives here. b Mrs. Lee which is a doctor lives here. c Mrs. Lee, that is a doctor, lives here. d Mrs. Lee who is a doctor lives here. 8 Identify the defining clause in the sentence: 'The speaker who won the award thanked the audience.' a The speaker b who won the award c the audience d the award 9 Which sentence contains a non-defining relative clause? a The train that arrived late left. b The train, which arrived late, left. c The train which arrived late left. d The train who arrived late left. 10 In defining clauses, when is the relative pronoun often omitted? a When it is the object. b Never. c In non-defining clauses. d Always.