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Example: The man who is smoking is the murderer The noun the man is modified by the relative clause who is smoking.. Example: "The man I met is extremely wealthy" Relative Pronouns who -

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Relative Clauses What are relative clauses?

A relative clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or a noun phrase.

Example:

The man who is smoking is the murderer

The noun the man is modified by the relative clause who is smoking.

Relative clauses give essential information to define or identify the person or thing we are talking about

How to use relative clauses

They are used to provide extra information This information can either:

• define something (defining clause),

Example:

The girl who is standing there is a world champion in karate.

• or provide unnecessary, but interesting information (non-defining clause)

Example:

Michael Jackson, who was a famous singer, died of an overdose.

Relative clauses can be introduced by:

1 A relative pronoun: who, whom, which, that, whose

Example: "The man who is standing there is a famous writer."

2 A relative adverb: where, why and when.

Example: " The restaurant where I have dinner is nice."

3 None of them

Example: "The man I met is extremely wealthy"

Relative Pronouns

who - subject or object pronoun for people

They caught the lady who killed her baby.

which - subject or object pronoun

I read the book which is on the table.

I visited the town which you told me about.

which - referring to a whole sentence

They were unsuccessful which is disappointing.

whom - used for object pronoun for people, especially in non-restrictive relative clauses (in

restrictive relative clauses use who)

The boy whom you told me about got the best grades in mathematics.

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that - subject or object pronoun for people, animals and things in restrictive relative clauses

(who or which are also possible)

I like the vase that is over there.

Relative adverbs

where - referring to a place

The restaurant where I usually have dinner is nice.

when - referring to a time

There are times when I feel so lonely.

why - referring to a reason

This is why she refused the offer.

Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun?

You can distinguish subject and object pronouns as follows:

If the relative pronoun is not followed by a noun or pronoun, it is a subject

pronoun Subject relative pronouns can never be omitted (dropped.)

Example:

The apple which is lying on the table is sweet.

The teacher who lives next door is nice

• If the relative pronoun is followed by a noun or pronoun, the relative pronoun

is an object pronoun Object relative pronounscan be omitted (dropped) in

restrictive (defining) relative clauses

Example:

The film (which) we watched yesterday was fantastic.

The writer (who/whom) we met last weekend is very famous.

Restrictive Relative Clauses

1 Restrictive (identifying or defining) relative clauses give detailed necessary information

They are not put between commas

I know the man who is standing there

2 These clauses are often used in definitions.

A novelist is someone who writes novels.

3 Object pronouns in these clauses can be omitted (dropped.)

Example:

The boy (who/whom) we met yesterday is from New York.

Non-Restrictive Relative Clauses

Non- restrictive (non-identifying or non- defining) relative clauses give interesting

additional information which is not necessary to the meaning of the sentence These clauses are put between commas

Example:

Martin Luther king, who was known for his fight for the civil rights, was assassinated in 1968

Note:

In non restrictive relative clauses:

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1 who/which may not be replaced with that.

Example:

Jim, who we met yesterday, is very nice.

NOT

Jim, that we met yesterday, is very nice.

2 Object relative pronouns cannot be dropped

Example:

Jim, who we met yesterday, is very nice.

NOT

Jim,we met yesterday, is very nice.

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