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Between the ages of 4-5 years of age, typically developing children start to form sentences containing relative clauses (Barako Arndt & Schuele (2013)).
A relative clause is a subordinate clause that specifies or gives information about a person or a thing. They come after nouns or pronouns; and often begin with a relative pronoun such as ‘who’, ‘that’, or ‘which’.
In this 15-page resource, we provide lots of structured practice with relative clauses starting with ‘who’. The resource features pictures and words and shows relative clauses in the context of sentences.
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$5.99 including GST
Between the ages of 4-5 years of age, typically developing children start to form sentences containing relative clauses (Barako Arndt & Schuele (2013)).
A relative clause is a subordinate clause that specifies or gives information about a person or a thing. They come after nouns or pronouns; and often begin with a relative pronoun such as ‘who’, ‘that’, or ‘which’.
In this 13-page resource, we provide lots of structured practice with relative clauses starting with ‘that’. The resource features pictures and words and shows relative clauses in the context of sentences.
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$5.99 including GST
Between the ages of 4-5 years of age, typically developing children start to form sentences containing relative clauses (Barako Arndt & Schuele (2013)).
A relative clause is a subordinate clause that specifies or gives information about a person or a thing. They come after nouns or pronouns; and often begin with a relative pronoun such as ‘who’, ‘that’, or ‘which’.
In this 13-page resource, we provide lots of structured practice with relative clauses starting with ‘which’. The resource features pictures and words and shows relative clauses in the context of sentences.