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accusing and blaming - relative clause
1.
2. Accuse used when we feel someone
is doing wrong but not necessarily the
truth.
Accuse atau menuduh digunakan saat
kita merasa seseorang berbuat salah
tapi belum tentu kebenarannya.
Blame is used when someone has
made a mistake and convicted.
Blame atau menyalahkan digunakan
saat seseorang sudah melakukan
kesalahan dan terbukti bersalah.
3. It must be you that always…
What have you done with
my…. ?
Excuse me, what do you have
in your pocket boy?
I saw you…
I think you’ve done a mistake..
I accuse you on ...
4. It is because you didn’t listen to
me.
I ask you to buy…not…
Instead of studying you hanged
around with your friends in the
mall.
It’s all because of you.
I’ve told you to…
The one you’ve done is not good
5. I'm sorry. It's my fault.
Sorry for my fault.
I'm sorry fro the things I've
done .
It's my responsibility. I'm sorry
6. Andi: " Anang did you
see my hand phone. It
was on my table?"
Anang : " No."
Andi : " You lie. You must
be the one who steal it !"
Anang: " Are Crazy. I did
nt steal it"
Andi : " It's your
fault, you must be
responsible for this"
Anang: " No, I'm not the
ACCUSING AND
BLAMING one"
8. A relative clause tells us which
person or thing (or what kind of
person or thing) the speaker means.
As the name suggests, these clauses
give essential information to define
or identify the person or thing we are
talking about. Obviously, this is only
necessary if there is more than one
person or thing involved.
9. 1. We use who in a Relative Clause when we are
talking about people. We use who instead of
he/she/they. For example :
The man is very friendly. He lives next door.
=>The man who lives next door is very friendly.
An architect is someone who designs buildings.
2. We use that/which when we are talking about
things. We use that isntead of it/they. For example:
I don’t like stories that have unhappy endings.
Gerry works for a company that makes typewriters.
Where are the eggs which were in the fridge?
10. 3. Whom is possible instead of who (people)
when it is the object of the verb in the
relative clause. For example:
-The man whom I wanted to see was away
on holiday.
-The girl whom he fell in love left him
after a few weeks.
-The woman whom you talked in the party
is my aunt.
11. 4. We use whose in relative clause instead of
his/her/their and mostly for people. For
example :
-Over there is the man whose daughter
I’m dating.
-There is the professor whose course I’m
taking.
-The man whose car was stolen called the
police.