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Preview 2. The Warehouse Madrid Advanced Class. Relative Clauses. The singer that you admire so much is giving a concert next month. The singer who you admire so much is giving a concert next month. I’d love to go and see that show that everyone’s talking about.

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  1. Preview 2 The Warehouse Madrid Advanced Class

  2. Relative Clauses • The singer that you admire so much is giving a concert next month. • The singer who you admire so much is giving a concert next month. • I’d love to go and see that show that everyone’s talking about. • I’d love to go and see that show which everyone’s talking about.

  3. Relative Clauses • That’s the café where we met last time. • That´sthe café at whichwemetlast time. • Haveyoumetthewomanwhosedaughterbabysitsforus? • Do you know the man whose house was broken into? • I didn’t buy his latest book. That was unusual for me.

  4. Gradable, and non-gradable adjectives, adverbs Sue: I saw a program on crocodiles last night. It was very interesting. Ben: I’d be absolutely terrified if I saw one. Sue: Me too. What I was extremely surprised by is how fast they can run. Carl: Are you going to the concert tonight? Ken: No, it’s really difficult for me to get to Birmingham without a car. Carl: I could give you a lift. Ken: That’s very kind, but I’m also fairly tired so I’ll give it a miss, I think.

  5. Verb +ING and Past Participles • We found the prospect of giving a talk rather frightening. • People leaving early should do so very quietly. • Despite trying very hard, I didn’t finish the job. • She can’t resist spoiling her grandchildren. • According to the manual, that switch is for opening the boot (trunk).

  6. Verb +ING and Past Participles • The castle, built in the tenth century, is just round the corner from where we’re staying. • That report, written by Ted, is on my desk. • Karen was soon bored out of her mind by the guided tour.

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