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Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun. Notes Clauses introduced by relative pronouns are called relative clauses or adjective clauses. They give additional information about a noun/pronoun in the main clause and...
Fill in the blanks with a preposition + relative pronoun. You can learn about relative clauses and relative pronouns here. 1. My grandparents …………………………… I waited at the airport arrived on time. 2. The...
Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, which, that, whose, what and where. Use who and whom to refer to people. Use which to refer to things. Use that to refer to things. That...
An adjective clause or relative clause modifies a noun and gives additional information about it. Adjective clauses are introduced by the relative pronouns who, whom, which, that, where, whose. Use who to refer to...
Join the following sentences using who, whom, whose, which or that. The words who, whom, which, whose and that are relative pronouns. Use who and whom to refer to people. Use which to refer...
A relative clause gives additional information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause. It is also called adjective clause because it serves the same purpose as an adjective. Relative clauses are usually...
An identifying, restrictive or defining relative clause is required to identify the person or thing we are talking about. If you remove an identifying or restrictive relative clause, the sentence will not make much...
Improve your English grammar and writing skills with our free online English grammar lessons and worksheets. We will learn about adjective clauses in this lesson. There is also a grammar worksheet at the end...