RELATIVE CLAUSES: Who. Which or That..
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In today's class we learned how to use grammar properly, using relative pronouns.
When we start to get into a language, it is normal to use simple phrases. But as your level of English advances you need to use relative causes or sentences with relative pronouns.
But don't worry: once you get the hang of it, they're much easier than you might think.
But what are relative causes? are those that give essential or additional information about a person, or something that had already been mentioned before.
WHO: this pronoun is only used to refer to people
WHICH: for things, objects and animals
THAT: for people, objects and animals
WHERE: for places
WHEN: for time
WHOSE:possession
let's see some examples
- the woman who called yesterday wants to buy the house
- I love the puppy which is jumping at the kitchen
- the girl that we met in france has sent us a card
- this is the place where I met jenny
- this is the year when my grandpa was born
- Dr Barrett is a researcher whose study of tourism is great

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