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Learn how to use defining relative clauses to give essential information about people or things in English. Find out the difference between who, which, that, when, where and whose, and when to omit the relative pronoun.
- Relative pronouns and relative clauses
1. We use relative clauses to make clear which person or...
- Relative pronouns and relative clauses
Learn how to use relative clauses to join sentences or give extra information. Find out the difference between defining and non-defining clauses, and the rules for relative pronouns, prepositions and question words.
Learn how to use defining and non-defining relative clauses to give essential or extra information about someone or something. Find out the differences in punctuation, pronouns, and pronunciation of relative clauses.
Learn the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses, and how to use relative pronouns, prepositions and adverbs in them. Test your knowledge with exercises and downloads.
Learn how to use relative clauses to give more information about someone or something in English. Find out the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses, and how to avoid common errors.
Learn what a relative clause is, how to identify it, and how to use it correctly. Find out the difference between restrictive and non-restrictive clauses, and when to use "that" or "which" with commas.
Learn how to use relative pronouns (who, whom, which, that) to introduce relative clauses that tell us more about people and things. Find out the difference between two kinds of relative clauses, the rules for using commas and prepositions, and the alternatives to relative clauses.