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Introduction To Relative Clauses

The document is a series of words related to pronouns and their definitions but without any context or sentences. It includes the pronouns who, which, whose, that, where, and when but does not provide examples of their usage in full sentences.

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Introduction To Relative Clauses

The document is a series of words related to pronouns and their definitions but without any context or sentences. It includes the pronouns who, which, whose, that, where, and when but does not provide examples of their usage in full sentences.

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WHERE? WHICH?

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WHO
*subject or object pronoun for people

EX:
I told you about the woman who lives next door.
WHICH

*subject or object pronoun for animals and things


EX:
Do you see the cat which is lying on the roof?
WHOSE

*possession for people animals and things

EX:
Do you know the boy whose mother is a nurse?
THAT
*subject or object pronoun for people, animals and
things (who or which are also possible)
EX:
I don’t like the table that stands in the kitchen.
I admire people that can do winter sports.
WHERE
*referring to a place
EX:
There is a big shopping mall where you can find
everything.
WHEN

*referring to a time

EX:
I love times when I see my favourite movie on TV.
TO SUM UP!
LET’S DEFINE THESE!!!

THANK YOU CLASS!!!

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