UNIT 5 : GRAMMAR RELATIVE PRONOUNS

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UNIT 5 : GRAMMAR RELATIVE PRONOUNS ENGLISH PROFICIENCY 3 UNIT 5 : GRAMMAR RELATIVE PRONOUNS

Relative Pronouns Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses. The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause.

Relative Pronouns Who Which People and sometimes pet animals Relative Clause : Defining and non-defining Which Animals and things Relative Clause : Defining and non-defining; clause referring to a whole sentence

Relative Pronouns That Whose People, animals and things; informal Relative Clause : Defining only Whose Possessive meaning; For people and animals usually; sometimes for things in formal situation Relative Clause : Defining and non-defining

Relative Pronouns Whom No relative pronoun People in formal styles or in writing; often with a preposition; rarely in conversation; used instead of who if who is the object Relative Clause : Defining and non-defining No relative pronoun When the relative pronoun defines the object of the clause Relative Clause : Defining only

Examples (In the examples, the relative pronoun is in brackets to show where it is not essential; the person or thing being referred to is underlined.) We don’t know the person who donated this money. We drove past my old school, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. He went to the school (that) my father went to.

Examples (In the examples, the relative pronoun is in brackets to show where it is not essential; the person or thing being referred to is underlined.) The Kingfisher group, whose name was changed from Woolworths earlier this year, includes about 720 high street shops. Superdrug, which last week announced that it is buying Medicare, is also part of the group. The parents (whom/who/that) we interviewed were all involved in education in some way.