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Relative clauses

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Created on January 27, 2021

Relative pronouns, omitting relative pronouns, simple exercises

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RELATIVE CLAUSES

EVERYTHING (THAT) U NEED 2 KNOW

GOD! WHY, OH WHY DO I NEED TO LEARN IT?!?!

#3

#2

#1

To cope when you forget words

To make your writing / speaking more sophisticated

Because you love learning English :)

RELATIVE PRONOUNS

whom - for people (when it's not the subject)

where - for places

that - for people & things

who - for people

whose - for saying something belongs to somebody

which - for things & as a commentary

when - for time periods

WHEN TO LEAVE OUT THE RELATIVE PRONOUN?

SIMPLE RULES:

  • NO COMMAS!
  • NO VERB JUST AFTER IT
  • WHO / WHICH / THAT
ANALYSE: London, which is only a little further south than Warsaw, has a much milder climate. That's the place that has been awarded a Michelin star. That's the place where I grew up. That's the place (that) I grew up in.

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