29th April 2013 Presented by: Becsjanszki Barbara
We can use relative clauses to join two English sentences, or to give more information about something. Defining Relative ClausesNon-defining Relative Clauses Necessary to the sentence.Gives extra information about the noun. Never go between commasAlways separated by commas Who, whom, which and that can be omitted if they are followed by a subject That is never used; pronouns can never be omitted The book which was on the table was John’s The book (which) I gave you is my favourite novel. She is the actress who won the award. My friend, who is a teacher, lives in New York.
SubjectObjectPossessive TimePlace WhoWhom (prep.) Who WhoseWhenWhere Which That
RELATIVE CLAUSES DEFININGNON-DEFINING PRONOUNS WHO/WHOM/WHICH /WHERE/WHEN/WHO SE THAT WHO/ WHOM/ WHICH/ WHOSE/ WHERE/ WHEN
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