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FRIENDS FOR LIFE?

Angelica Anzaldo

Created on October 22, 2025

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FRIENDS FOR LIFE?

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Do you know them?

Do you know them?

Do you know them?

Do you know them?

Do you know them?

Do you know them?

Do you know them?

Do you know them?

Doppelgänger

Someone who looks exactly like someone else but who is not related to that person

Relative clauses

WHO

People ________ look the same are called doppelganger.

We use WHO to talk about PEOPLE

Relative clauses

WHICH

The book, ___________ costs 20€, is a bestseller.

We use WHICH to talk about OBJECTS or ANIMALS

Relative clauses

WHERE

Mexico City is the place ________ I grew up.

We use WHERE to talk about PLACES

Relative clauses

WHEN

I will never forget the day ________ I graduated.

We use WHEN to talk about TIME.

Relative clauses

The boy, _______ phone is missing, is looking for it.

WHOSE

We use WHOSE to talk about POSSESSION.

DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES

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Defining relative clause

I met a person who
looks like me.
She is the girl whose
Is used for essential information that defines the noun.
features are similar to yours.

Non-defining relative clause

Ed Sheeran
,who is a famous singer,
looks like Rupert.
February lasts 29 days this year.
Is used for extra information, but not essential about the noun.
, which is my favourite month,

The magic is in the details!

Non-defining relative clauses, which are extra information, are enclosed in commas

C O M M A S