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Relative adverbs (used when joining two sentences or clauses. (This is the…
Relative adverbs
used when joining two sentences or clauses.
This is the park
where
I used to play.
=
I used to play at this park
+
This is the park.
It was a very cold winter the year when our son was born.
=
Our baby was born.
+
It was a snowy night.
Give me a good reason why you want to quit.
=
Why do you want to quit?
+
Give me a good reason..
Do you know the reason why Sally is upset?
=
Why is Sally upset?
+
Do you know the reason?
Please tell me how you do this.
=
How do you do this?
+
Please tell me
Did you figure out how that works?
=
How does that work?
+
Did you figure it out?
This is the restaurant
where
we met for the first time.
=
We met for the first time.
+
This is the restaurant.
I remember the day
when
we first met.
=
We first met.
+
I remember the day.
can replace the formal form of
"preposition + which".
Where
+
In which
Where
+
At which
When
+
In which
When
+
On which
Why
+
For which
How
+
The way in which
Ex
This is the park
where
I used to play.
=
This is the park
at which
I used to play.
This is the restaurant
where
we met for the first time.
=
This is the restaurant
in which
we met for the first time.
. I remember the day
when
we first met.
=
I remember the day
on which
we first met
It was a very cold winter the year
when
our son was born.
=
It was a very cold winter the year
in which
our son was born.
. Give me a good reason
why
you want to quit.
=
Give me a good reason
for which
you want to quit
Please tell me
how
to you do this.
=
Please tell me the way
in which
you do this.
used to indicate
where something happened
when something happened
why something happened
how something happened