Practice the grammar here (defining relative clauses)
Using relative clauses to define something (without naming it)
What is it? Defining things.
Using a defining
relative clause
It's something that helps ships.
It's something that has a bright light in it.
It's something (that) you see on the coast.
It's something that is tall.
It's something (that) you can see from far away.
Using clauses
of purpose to define something (without naming it)
It's used to guide
ships in the night.
It's used by sea
captains and sailors.
It's used in sea
navigation.
It's essential for safety
at sea.
It's used on coasts
and on reefs and islands.
Other ways to define something (without naming it)
It's made of concrete and glass.
It's often painted white.
It sometimes has a “keeper”. (like a goalkeeper
or shop keeper)
Lighthouse
Egg slicer
Typewriter
Log cabin
Pitchfork
Birdcage
Flashlight
Rocking chair
Hot air balloon
Eggbeater
King cobra
Band rotunda
Ice cream sundae
Roulette wheel
Lifeboat
Sidecar
Spiral staircase
Mexican hat
Pet carrier
Fishpond
Birdbath
Feather boa
Horse saddle
Loudspeaker
Praying mantis
Hardhat
Nuclear missile
Iceberg
Workbench
Chairlift
Hand trolley
Tadpole
Rockpool
Fuit platter
Overalls
Double-sided tape
Hula hoop
Ball and chain
Cocktail umbrella
Bread queue
Golf cart
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