The document provides examples of different sentence structures using "what", "all", "the", and "it" to introduce clauses. Some of the examples include "What I need is coffee", "All I want is to travel", "It was Tom who cooked dinner yesterday", and "It was the wine they charged us extra for".
The document provides examples of different sentence structures using "what", "all", "the", and "it" to introduce clauses. Some of the examples include "What I need is coffee", "All I want is to travel", "It was Tom who cooked dinner yesterday", and "It was the wine they charged us extra for".
The document provides examples of different sentence structures using "what", "all", "the", and "it" to introduce clauses. Some of the examples include "What I need is coffee", "All I want is to travel", "It was Tom who cooked dinner yesterday", and "It was the wine they charged us extra for".
It was Tom who cooked dinner yesterday. What … I need coffee. What I need … What I need is coffee.
We don’t like the weather here.
What we don’t like … What we don’t like is the weather here. All … I just want to travel. All I want is to travel.
I only touched it.
All I did was touch her. What happens is … / What happened was… You do a test and then you have an interview. What happens is (that) you do a test and then you have an interview. I spoke to the manager.
The person who (that)…
I spoke to was the manager. I was irritated by his attitude.
The thing which / that…
irritated me was his attitude. We stayed in a five-star hotel
The place where we
stayed… was a five-star hotel. I last saw him on Saturday.
The last time …
I saw him was on Saturday. I bought it because it was cheap.
The reason why…
I bought it was because it was cheap. It …
A boy in my class won the
prize. It was a boy in my class who won the prize. It …
We had the meeting last
Friday. It was last Friday when we had the meeting. It …
They charged us extra for
the wine. It was the wine (that) they charged us extra for.