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Relative Clause By Hsin-jung Lee Dec. 8, 2010 Revised: Mar. 18, 2014
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Relative Clause I like the boy. The boy walks me home every day. I like the boy who walks me home every day. 先行詞 關係代名 詞 who 為代名 詞,代替 the boy; 又是連 接詞,連接 兩個子句
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who The boy lives next to me. The boy walks me home every day. The boy who walks me home every day lives next to me.
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who, whom, whose I know the man who is helping Jane. I know the man whom Jane is talking to. who who I know the man to whom Jane is talking. I know the man to whom Jane is talking. I know the man Jane is talking to. I know the man Jane is talking to. I know the man whose house is over there.
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whose I know the man. His house is over there. I know the man whose house is over there.
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which I like the house. My father bought the house last month. I like the house which my father bought last month.
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which, whose This is the house which was built by Jack. This is the house which she likes. This is the house whose door was stolen.
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whose, of which This is the house. Its door was stolen. This is the house whose door was stolen.
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This is the house. The door of the house was stolen. This is the house the door of which was stolen. This is the house of which the door was stolen.
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Relative pronoun: that who, whom which that Except for I like books in which there are a lot of pictures. I like Harry Potter, which was written by J.K. Rowling.
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that the ~est, the only, the very, the same N that All that e.g. All that you have to do is study. e.g. All that you have to do is study. all, every, no, any N that Who/What/Which… that…? The relative pronoun “that” is more often used than “who” or “which” in sentences with these words.
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