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Relative clauses with where, whose, whom, when and why

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Created on April 12, 2024

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Relative clauses: who, where, whose, whom, when and why

who

We use "who" to make reference to people The girl who called was my cousin. ---------- subject

whom

FORMAL REGISTER

We use "whom" to make reference to people. The girl whom I called was my cousin. ---------- object

where

We use "where" to make reference to places. The park where I celebrate my birthday is near to my house.

whose

We use "whose" to make reference to possession. The girl whose umbrella is broken is over there.

whose + noun

when

We use "when" to make reference to time. It is at night when I have the time to read.

why

We use "why" to make reference to questions/results. This is why I started to learn English. This is the reason why I am mad at you.

the reason why

Summary

why

whose

who

when

where

time

possesion

places

people

ask

whom

Remember, we can use "whom" instead of "who" only when it has the function of the object. Also, remember that "whom" is used in a more formal context. - The girl who I saw yesterday. - The girl whom I saw yesterday.