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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Relative clauses and relative pronouns

*Relative clauses and relative pronouns*

๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸปClauses beginning with question words (e.g. who, which, where,when) are often used to identify people and things. 
Clauses used like this are called relative clauses. They can also be called adjective clauses.

◾️Examples are given below.

๐Ÿ”นRaju, who is my neighbor, is a well-known painter. (Here the relative clause ‘who is my neighbor’ gives more information about the noun Raju)

๐Ÿ”นThis is the house that my grandfather built. (Here the relative clause ‘that my grandfather built’ gives more information about the noun house.)

๐Ÿ”นI have never met the people who live next door. (Here the relative clause ‘who live next door’ identify the noun people.)

๐Ÿ”นI know a girl who works in a pub.

๐Ÿ”นI have found the keys that you were looking for.

*Relative pronouns*

When words like who, which and that are used to introduce relative clauses, they are often called relative pronouns.
 
Relative pronouns can be the subjects of verbs in relative clauses. 

Note that 'who' is used to refer to people and 'which' is used to refer to things. That can be used to refer to both people and things.

๐Ÿ”นWho is that fat woman who/that sits next to Anil? (NOT Who is that fat woman which sits next to Anil?)

๐Ÿ”นThe people that live next door aren’t very sociable. OR The people who live next door aren’t very sociable. (That can refer to both people and things.)

๐Ÿ”นWhat happened to those hundred pounds which I lent you? OR What happened to those hundred pounds that I lent you? (Both which and that can refer to things.)

*Relative pronouns can also be the objects of verbs in relative clauses.*

 'Who' is not normally used as an object. Instead, we use 'whom'.

๐Ÿ”นShe married someone whom I really admire. (correct)

๐Ÿ”นShe married someone who I really admire. (incorrect)

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