Relative clauses are used to give additional information about a noun, such as a person, place or thing. Relative pronouns introduce a relative clause. They include who for people, that and which for ...
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What's the difference between that, which, and whose?
Are you confused about when to use that, which, or whose? You’re not alone! In this lesson, Claire breaks down these tricky ...
1. Relative clauses are “embedded” grammatical structures, contained inside other grammatical structures. 2. Relative clauses play a central role in English discourse. 3. Relative clause knowledge is ...
Which is correct: 'The girl who you described as smart has failed the exam' or 'The girl whom you described as smart had failed the exam'? In practice, I would say: 'The girl you described as smart ...
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