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NEXT UP! 2 20 The relative pronouns who, which and that In English, the Icelandic word “sem” can be replaced with who, which and that. Who refers to people. Example: The man who came to see you just left. Which can refer to animals or things. Example: You need your own phone, which you can use after school. Ormur, which is my uncle’s name, is an Icelandic name. That can refer to people, animals or things. Example: She plays on a team that usually wins. The surfers that won the competition are Australian. 15 An experience that changed me Have you ever had an experience that changed you or made you see things differently? Examples may be: meeting someone, reading a book, moving to a different place, hearing someone’s story on TV or on a podcast Write a paragraph to describe your experience. Explain how this changed you. Or, write a text of one paragraph about something that could be a life-changing experience for you. GRAMMAR 16 Work with relative pronouns Connect the two sentences using either who, which or that. a) The cat drank the milk. The cat is gone. b) The man painted the house. He did a bad job. c) The car crashed into the fence. The car was red. Hæfniviðmið • Skrifað um skoðanir sínar, tilfinningar, reynslu og þekkingu með fjölbreyttum orðaforða. • Sýnt góð tök á orðaforða, meginreglum málnotkunar og notað tengiorð við hæfi.

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