除了介詞短語、不定式、現(xiàn)在分詞、過去分詞可以修飾名詞以外,從句也可以修飾名詞。修飾人物的關系代詞有who, whom, whose 和that。它們引導的從句如果是修飾名詞的從句時,我們就可以將這些關系代詞引導的從句刪去。
①The boy who (that) was late for work was scolded by our manager.
②The boy whom our manager scolded was late for work.
③The boy whose clock didn't work was late for work.
The boy 后面的關系代詞引導的從句都是定語從句,修飾the boy,所以可以刪去。以上三個句子刪去從句和其他修飾信息以后是這樣的:
①The boy was scolded.
②The boy was late for work.
③The boy was late for work.
現(xiàn)在讓我們做一下練習吧!
1.I saw many students who was playing on the ground.
2.He is a man whom many girls like.
3.I knew him whose hobbies are so odd.
4.Many people who are seeking for new jobs don't know about how to get the interviewers' attention.
5.The man whom I can trust is the best choice of the game.
超強實踐
They say that the harder you practice, the luckier you get.But sometimes they are wrong.Sometimes the difference between success and failure is nothing more than blind chance.Take the case of Adnan Almntfage, who finished fourth in the 800m race at the Asian Games on Wednesday.
Almntfage was well beaten, but the three runners who finished in front of him were disqualified for obstruction and lane infractions so the gold medal was passed down the line and into his welcoming arms.He was joined on the podium by Teng Haining of China and Jamal Hairane of Qatar, athletes who finished in fifth and sixth place but ended up going home with silver and bronze medals.You can train for a race for your whole life, but if the three men in front of you make such basic errors, you should be thanking your lucky stars rather than your athletic ability.
For a supposed haven of meritocracy, sport has a funny way of awarding failure.Back in 1992, Yugoslavia qualified for the European Championship in style.They scored more goals than any other team in qualifying and were among the favourites to win the trophy.But when the country fell into a civil war, the UN intervened and Fifa decided that their place should go to Denmark.The Danes had nothing to lose.Kim Vilfort, who was to score in the final, later recalled:“We couldn't fail because there were no expectations.If we lost 5-0 three times then that would not have mattered.” Denmark, of course, did not lose any of their matches 5-0.They were relentlessly solid in defence and ended up winning the competition, beating a Germany team Franz Beckenbauer said could be “unbeatable for years” in the final.
刪減版
They say that the harder you practice, the luckier you get.But sometimes they are wrong.Sometimes the difference between success and failure is nothing more than blind chance.Take the case of Adnan Almntfage, who finished fourth (in the 800m race) (at the Asian Games) (on Wednesday) .
Almntfage was well beaten, but the three runners who finished (in front of him) were disqualified for obstruction and lane infractions so the gold medal was passed down the line and into his welcoming arms.He was joined on the podium by Teng Haining of China and Jamal Hairane of Qatar, athletes who finished (in fifth and sixth place) but ended up going home (with silver and bronze medals).You can train for a race for your whole life , but if the three men in front of you make such basic errors, you should be thanking your lucky stars rather than your athletic ability .
For a supposed haven of meritocracy , sport has a funny way of awarding failure.Back in 1992, Yugoslavia qualified for the European Championship in style.They scored more goals than any other team in qualifying and were among the favourites to win the trophy.But when the country fell into a civil war, the UN intervened and Fifa decided that their place should go to Denmark.The Danes had nothing to lose.Kim Vilfort, who was to score (in the final), later recalled:“We couldn't fail because there were no expectations.If we lost 5-0 three times then that would not have mattered.” Denmark, of course , did not lose any of their matches 5-0 .They were relentlessly solid in defence and ended up winning the competition, beating a Germany team Franz Beckenbauer said could be “unbeatable for years” in the final .