Relative clauses allow us to combine sentences without repetition.
✅ Relative pronouns:
- Who = subject or object pronoun for people.
- Which = subject or object pronoun for animals and things.
- Which = referring to a whole sentence.
- Whose = possession for people animals and things.
- Whom = object pronoun for people, especially in non-defining relative clauses (in defining relative clauses we colloquially prefer who).
- That = subject or object pronoun for people, animals and things in defining relative clauses (who or which are also possible).
✅ Relative adverbs:
- When = refers to a time expression.
- Where = refers to a place.
- Why = refers to a reason.
Let’s practice!
Complete the sentence with a relative clause.
Ex. A waiter is someone (bring you food at a restaurant) - A waiter is someone who brings you food at a restaurant.
1) Alex is a person (live in England).
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2) China is a country (be in Asia)
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3) A microwave is something (heat food)
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4) A DJ is someone (play music)
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5) A gym is a place (people exercise)
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6) The 60’s was a decade (there were many hippies)
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7) The U.S.A. is a country (people speak English)
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8) An orange is a fruit (have Vitamin C)
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9) A doctor is a person (help sick people)
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10) The expensive ticket price is (I can’t go to the concert)
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