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Identify the relative clause. Energy sources which produce greenhouse gases should not be used.
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What is the relative pronoun used for people in relative clauses.
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Identify the relative clause. Energy sources which produce greenhouse gases should not be used.
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What is the relative pronoun used for people in relative clauses.
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What is a relative pronoun (wh-) used for things or ideas in relative clauses.
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What is a relative pronoun used for thing or ideas in relative clauses.
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What is a relative pronoun used for time in relative clauses.
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What is a relative pronoun used for places in relative clauses.
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What is a relative pronoun used for possession in relative clauses.
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A relative clause must contain a ________________.
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Identify the relative clause. Enrico Fermi, who first split the atom, is often considered the inventor of nuclear power.
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Identify the relative clause. The people whose houses are near nuclear power stations understandably worry about radioactive leaks.
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Identify the relative clause. The cupboard where the electricity meter is located is locked.
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Identify the relative clause. It is sometimes cheaper to use electricity at night when fewer people are using it.
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Ethanol, which is a type of biofuel, is made from the sugar in certain crops.
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There are ________________ types of relative clauses: defining relative clauses, & non-defining relative clauses.
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Defining relative clauses relate to the subject & are NOT separated by commas. (Wind turbines which are offshore are dangerous to shipping.)
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Non-defining relative causes are separated by commas & give us extra information about the subject. If we delete the non-defining relative clause, the rest of the sentence will still make sense.
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Nuclear power stations which have poor safety records should be closed down.
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Solar power, which is a form of renewable energy, is very popular in southern Spain.
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There are certain solar panels that can produce almost a kilowatt of electricity per day.
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Wind turbines which are located offshore are more expensive than wind turbines which are located on top of hills.
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People who criticize nuclear power should consult the facts.
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Mr Al Gore, who is a key supporter of alternative energy, won the Nobel prize in 2007.
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One major advantage of ...is...
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The most obvious advantage of...is...
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The other apparent advantage of ... is...
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A further possible advantage of ...is ...
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The most serious disadvantage of ... is...
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A distinct disadvantage of ... is...
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One other inherent disadvantage of ... is...
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Another potential disadvantage of ... is...
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Notice how adjectives like apparent, possible, potential are used to show less certain or less obvious advantages and disadvantages.