

DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES- who / which / that
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DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES-
who / which / that / whose
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What is a relative clause?
A defining relative clause gives necessary / essential information about someone, something or somewhere. For example;
When someone says;
* I know the woman. ( Which woman????? )
But if she/he says like that, we can understand which woman is mentioned.
* I know the woman who is talking to Jack.
( It means I know the woman and that woman is talking to Jack.)
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Relative pronouns
who - for people
which - for things/ animals
that - for people / things / animals (instead of who - which)
whose - possessives
wh-w
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who / that
We can use who or that to talk about people. that is more common and a bit more informal.
- I am looking for a secretary. She can speak German and use computer well.
- I am looking for a secretary who/ that can speak German and use computer well.
* Instead of making two sentences, we can use a relative pronoun
who /that to make one sentence having the same meaning. We omit (delete) she as it is for a secretary because we don't use the words having the same meaning as a repetition in one sentence.
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Relative clauses can be after the object of the sentence or after the subject of the sentence.
She worked for a man. He was a famous lawyer. = She worked for a man who / that was a famous lawyer.
The people were very friendly. I met at John's party. = The people who/ that I met at John's party were very friendly.
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which / that
We can use which or that to talk about things. that is more common and a bit more informal.
- She loves the books. They have happy endings.
She loves the books which / that have happy endings.
- The laptop has started making a strange noise! I bought it last month.
The laptop which / that I bought last month has started making a strange noise!
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Multiple Choice
He wore a mask _____ made him look like Mickey Mouse.
who
which
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Multiple Select
How do you call someone ____ lives abroad?
(Tick the right one / ones)
who
which
that
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Omitting a relative pronoun
Sometimes we can leave out the relative pronoun. For example, we can usually leave out who, which or that if it is followed by a subject.
The assistant [that] we met yesterday was really kind.
(we = subject, can omit that)
We can't leave it out if it is followed by a verb.
The assistant that helped us yesterday was really kind.
(helped = verb, can't omit that)
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Multiple Choice
'The hunter who my sister saw in the woods was caught by the police.'
We can omit 'who' for the sentence above.
True
False
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Dictionary definitions
We can use relative clauses to define a word. For example;
-A butterfly is an animal which has colorful wings.
- A waiter is someone who serves drinks and food in restaurants and cafes.
- A vase is something which is a container used for holding cut flowers or for decoration.
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whose
We use whose for possessives. We can't omit whose.
The man is a good writer. His wife is a music teacher at our school.
The man whose wife is a music teacher at our school is a good writer.
The tree is an oak. Its branches shade my kitchen window.
The tree whose branches shade my kitchen window is an oak.
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