Can we leave out the relative pronouns in the following sentences? Read the sentences and choose the correct answer. See the example. Нажми, чтобы посмотреть перевод. Example 1) I have a friend who plays the guitar. OR: I have a friend plays the guitar. — Can we leave out the relative pronoun? — No, we can't (the verb comes after the pronoun). 2) I have a friend who I think about. OR: I have a friend I think about. — Can we leave out the relative pronoun? — Yes, we can (the subject «I» comes after the pronoun). Нажми, чтобы посмотреть комментарий. 1) Harry is reading the diary that he has found on the floor. OR: Harry is reading the diary he has found on the floor. — Can we leave out the relative pronoun? — No, we can't Yes, we can . 2) She saw a dog, which looked really sad and lonely, and took her home. OR: She saw a dog, looked really sad and lonely, and took her home. — Can we leave out the relative pronoun? — No, we can't Yes, we can .
Задание

Can we leave out the relative pronouns in the following sentences? Read the sentences and choose the correct answer. See the example.

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Можем ли мы опустить относительное местоимение в следующих предложениях? Прочитай предложения и выбери правильный ответ. Смотри пример.

Example

  1. I have a friend who plays the guitar.

OR: I have a friend plays the guitar.

— Can we leave out the relative pronoun?

— No, we can't (the verb comes after the pronoun).

  1. I have a friend who I think about.

OR: I have a friend I think about.

— Can we leave out the relative pronoun?

— Yes, we can (the subject «I» comes after the pronoun).

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Пример

1)

— Можем ли мы убрать местоимение?

— Нет (после местоимения следует глагол).

2)

— Можем ли мы убрать местоимение?

— Да (после местоимения следует подлежащее — «I»).

1) Harry is reading the diary that he has found on the floor.

OR: Harry is reading the diary he has found on the floor.

— Can we leave out the relative pronoun?

— [No, we can't|Yes, we can].

2) She saw a dog, which looked really sad and lonely, and took her home.

OR: She saw a dog, looked really sad and lonely, and took her home.

— Can we leave out the relative pronoun?

— [No, we can't|Yes, we can].