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Relative Clauses - Coggle Diagram
Relative Clauses
NON DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
Give us more informativos of a noun
Is more common written We link the relative clause to the noun with the relative pronoun
We use comma to write non-defining relative clause
The relative pronouns in the non- defining relative clauses are:
who that is for people and there are an subject or object pronoun, for example, Mr Smith, who Works with me, has invited me to a party. (subject pronoun).
Whom is for people and is more of an object pronoun, for example, "Mr Smith, whom i like, has invited me to a party", whom is only used in very formal english.
The relative pronoun of a non-defining relative clause can never be omitted
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
Identify a noun clearly
We link the relativo cause to the noun with a relative pronoun
THE MAN WHO IS STANDING IS MY BROTHER
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
Who for people. (like : she, he).
Whom Object pronoun for people. (When you replace him/her). Its more formal
Whom Object pronoun for people. (When you replace him/her). Its used for formal things
Whose. Possession for people, animals & things.
Which. Subject or object pronoun for animals and things.
Relative clauses, are used to give additional information about something without adding another sentence.