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How to form relative clauses
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSESAs the name suggests, these clauses give essential information to define or identify the person or thing we are talking about. Obviously, this is only necessary if there is more than one person or thing involved. Example
In this sentence we understand that there are many dogs, but it is clear that we are only talking about the ones that like cats. Punctuation
Relative pronouns The following relative pronouns are used in defining relative clauses:
Notes:
This noun usually appears earlier in the sentence:
(You can usually decide whether a relative pronoun is an object because it is normally followed by another subject + verb.) 4. Whose is used for things as well as for people. Examples
5. Whom is very formal and is only used in written English. You can use who/that, or omit the pronoun completely :
6. That normally follows words like something, anything, everything, nothing, all, and superlatives. Examples
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