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  • What Is a Relative Clause? - Grammar Monster
    A relative clause is a multi-word adjective that usually comes after the noun it modifies A relative clause starts with a relative pronoun, has a subject and a verb, and tells us something about a noun (or a pronoun)
  • Relative Clauses - Perfect English Grammar
    Clear explanations of English relative clauses, with lots of examples and exercises
  • Relative Clauses: Types, Rules, And Examples
    A relative clause is a type of dependent clause that provides more information about a noun in a sentence It usually starts with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, that) or a relative adverb (where, when, why)
  • Relative clauses: defining and non-defining - Cambridge Grammar
    We use defining relative clauses to give essential information about someone or something – information that we need in order to understand what or who is being referred to A defining relative clause usually comes immediately after the noun it describes
  • Relative Clauses: Definition, Types, Usage and Examples
    Relative clauses, also known as adjective clauses, provide additional information about a noun in a sentence There are two basic types of relative clauses: restrictive (defining) and non-restrictive (non-defining)
  • Relative pronouns and relative clauses - LearnEnglish - British Council
    Relative clauses tell us more about people and things: Lord Thompson, who is 76, has just retired This is the house which Jack built Marie Curie is the woman that discovered radium We use: that for people or things There are two kinds of relative clause: 1 We use relative clauses to make clear which person or thing we are talking about:
  • Relative Clauses - Definition, Examples - GRAMMARIST
    What is a Relative Clause? A relative clause is a type that modifies a word, phrase, or idea in the sentence These clauses are usually introduced by a relative pronoun, such as which, who, whom, whose, and that Some examples of clauses of this type include which I got, whose book she lost, and that Rosie gave
  • Relative Clause: 30 Relative Clauses Examples, Exercises
    A relative clause is a type of subordinate clause that typically modifies or describes a noun or pronoun in a sentence It provides additional information about the noun or pronoun by introducing a relative pronoun (such as “who,” “whom,” “whose,” “which,” or “that”) to connect the clause to the noun or pronoun


















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