Perfume-Adjective Clauses
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This English as a second or foreign language handout and worksheet teaches adjective clauses in the context of perfume advertisements.

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Perfume Adjective Clauses Perfume And Advertisements A perfume advertisement often associates the perfume with a certain type of woman. The womanwho is young and elegantwearsFlora by Gucci. Stella McCartney,whose perfume is created for the sophisticated woman, named her perfumeStella.Sometimes the perfume is associated with a lifestyle. She likes a perfume calledThe One by Dolce and Gabana,whichrepresents lavish style. A perfume advertisement frequently describes the elements of the scent.Honeysuckle, gardenia, and jasmine are flowers from which the perfume is made.
Viva La Juicy by Juicy Couture,which has an interesting scenthoneysuckle,, blends gardenia, andjasmine.
Many fashion designers create perfumes.Tom Ford is a famous fashion designer.
Tom Ford,whoseperfume is called Black Orchid, designs clothes for glamorous movie stars.
Of course, cosmetic companies also create perfumes. Elizabeth Arden is a cosmetic company.
I have a friendwhosefavorite perfume is Red Door by Elizabeth Arden.
Sometimes a perfume is advertised as a love potion.
He is the special manfor whom she wears Hypnotic PoisonShe wants him to fall by Dior. in love with her.
Adjective Clauses
AclauseAnis a group of words that contains a subject and a verb.independent clauseis a complete sentence.Adependent clauseIt must be connected to anis not a complete sentence. independent clause.Anadjective clauseis adependent clausethatmodifies a noun. Ituses pronounsSome of these pronouns are:to connect to the independent clause.who, whom, that, which, and whose. The pronouns have different uses:whoandwhom are used forpeople;thatis used forpeople and things; whichis used forthings;whoseis used to showpossession. Inan adjective clause, thesepronounscan bethe subject, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.
Vocabulary bewitching calming cool (slang) edgy elegant individualistic gardenia glamorous honeysuckle jasmine lavender lavish style lively love potion mesmerizing orchid peaceful playful rebellious refined scent serene sophisticated stylish vanilla
[This page has been downloaded fromhttp://sites.google.com/site/eslhelpfulhandouts. Written by S. Watson. Photo: www.bigstockphoto.com]
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