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Relative Clauses
Uses and Structure
Defining Relative Clause
We use defining Relative clauses to...
- Describe and Identify exactly which people. things or animals we mean.
- Give essential information about something or someone
- Talk about imaginary or unreal situations in the present
Example
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Non-defining Relative Clause
We use non- defining Relative clauses to...
- Give extra information about something or someone
- Join 2 sentences in only one sentence.
Example
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Non-defining Relative Clause
Defining Relative Clause
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- If we remove the subordinate clause the phrase does not make sense. - We can substitute the relative pronouns 'which' and 'who' for 'that'. - The pronoun can be omitted if it refers to an object.
- If we remove the subordinate clause the phrase still make sense. - We ALWAYS have to use commas before and after the relative clause - "That" is not used in this type of clause.
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Relative Pronouns
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