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We use relative pronouns to introduce relative clauses. Relative clauses tell us more about people and things. Current page 2 · Current page 3 · Page 4 · Page 5
Relative clauses are a way of giving more information about a person, thing, place, event, etc. We often use them to avoid repeating information.
We usually use a relative pronoun or adverb to start a defining relative clause: who, which, that, when, where or whose. who/ ...
We always use a relative pronoun or adverb to start a non-defining relative clause: who, which, whose, when or where (but not that). We also use commas to ...
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We usually use a relative pronoun or adverb to start a defining relative clause: who, which, that, when, where or whose. who/that. We can use who or that to ...
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A relative clause is a clause which tells us more about a noun or a noun phrase.
Relative clauses are used to give additional information about a noun, such as a person, place or thing. Relative pronouns introduce a relative clause. They ...
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