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Relative Pronouns, Use commas - Coggle Diagram
Relative Pronouns
whom and who: are for people
Example: The customer who called me was happy. 2nd Example: The customer whom I called was happy.
Non-defining relative clause
gives us more information about
Example.- we visited Hyde park, which is close to Buckingham place.
We link the relative clause to the noun with a relative pronoun
"who" and "whom" are NEVER replaced by "that"
We only use "that" in defining relative clauses
subject or object pronoun
WHO and WHOM for people
who and whom never replaced by "that"
WICH
to give more information about a specific thing (noun)
that: is for both but this is more for informal sentences
Example:it's a book which will interest you
which is for animals and things
subject or object pronoun
subject or object pronoun
whose: for people or things, possesive pronouns Example: I know a man whose daughter lives in Dubai
Use commas