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RELATIVE CLAUSES - Coggle Diagram
RELATIVE CLAUSES
Preposistions
come at the end of the relative clause
relative pronoun
sentence sound very formal
Who/ That/ Whom
For people
Example
He´s a professor whom/that students admire.
That/ Which
For things or animals
The documentary that/wich we watched was about migrant workers.
Where
For places
Is this the otel where the conference took place?
Why
For reasons
Cheap labor is one reason why many companies outsource work overseas.
When
For times
I remember the day when we graduated from high school.
Whose
For possession
The workers whose wages were cut staged a strike.
Reduced
modify the subjet of a sentence
Reduced
To give essential information about a person, thing, animal, place etc.
We don´t use commas
the sentences would be incomplete
Participle
To make sentences shorter
Verb+ing
Present
verb+ed or irregular from
past participle
Restrictive
about the noun
no separeted by commas
Non restrictive
separeted by commas
Participle
using the present partticiple
Others
express cause, reason, result and time
Not knowing
Having shopped
Examples: