Element FORM/USE: WITH RELATIVE CLAUSES, FOCUS
SuperCat PRONOUNS
SubCat indefinite - thing, -one, -body etc
Lexical Range N/A
Level B2
Cando Can use indefinite pronouns with a relative clause to form complex noun phrases, to give focus.
Corrected Learner Example Something that I like very much is the idea of the classes. (Greece; B2 VANTAGE; 2004; Greek; Pass)

Something extra, which is not really pleasant, is their behavior. (B2 VANTAGE; 2006; Polish; Pass)

Something really good about it is that it'd give us some work experience, which we don't have right now. (Uruguay; B2 VANTAGE; 2004; Spanish - Latin American; Pass)

Everything that I believed changed and without any help I managed to write perfectly, according to my teacher. (Greece; B2 VANTAGE; 2002; Greek; Pass)

Everyone who can use a computer can use the new products. (China; B2 VANTAGE; 2008; Chinese; Fail)
Uncorrected Learner Example Something that I like very much is the idea of the classes. (Greece; B2 VANTAGE; 2004; Greek; Pass)

Something extra which is not really pleasant is their behavior. (B2 VANTAGE; 2006; Polish; Pass)

Something really good about it is that it'd give us some work experience, which we don't have right now. (Uruguay; B2 VANTAGE; 2004; Spanish - Latin American; Pass)

Everything that I believed changed and without any help I managed to write perfectly, according to my teacher. (Greece; B2 VANTAGE; 2002; Greek; Pass)

Everyone who can use the computer can use the new products. (China; B2 VANTAGE; 2008; Chinese; Fail)
Comments N/A

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