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E. Pronounciation




                         Glad                                               :/ɡlad

                         Anecdote                                           :/ˈanəkˌdōt

                          Hired                                             :/ˈhīərd
                          Witnesses                                         Senang
                           Which                                            :/(h)wiCH

                         Where                                              :/(h)wer





                     F. Material Description


                     Activity  3. Read and learn the following explanation.



                                                   Adjective or Relative Clause

                      Adjective or relative clause is to give more information about noun, pronoun, or situation in

               the main clause by using relative pronoun (connector).
                      A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a adjective or relative clause. It is called a

               ‘relative’ pronoun because it ‘relates’ to the word that it modifies.


                      Example:
                   1.  A famous magazine, which was published last November, also raised an issue on corruption.


                                relative pronoun (connector)


                              In the above example, ‘which’ relates to ‘thing’, which it modifies and introduces the

                      relative clause “which was published last November”


                   2.  The person who phoned me last night is my teacher.


                      relative pronoun (connector)

                              In the above example, ‘who’ relates to ‘person’, which it modifies and introduces the
                      relative clause “who phoned me last night is my teacher”




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