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Defining and Non-defining relative clauses

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1 Defining and Non-defining relative clauses

2 Defining relative clauses
The girl WHO/THAT loves me. The CD WHICH/THAT I’m listening to is very good. The woman WHOSE dog always follows her. The square WHERE the best cafés are. The was the time WHEN I got bad marks. We use defining relative clauses to say who or what we are talking about. We don’t use commas in defining relative clauses.

3 Defining relative clauses Relative pronouns
WHO/THAT For people WHICH/THAT For things/animals WHOSE For possession WHERE For a place WHEN For a time A relative pronoun can be the subject or object of a relative clause. THE GIRL WHO LOVES ME LIVES IN THIS HOUSE. (The girl loves me = subject) THE GIRL (WHO ) I LOVE LEAVES IN THIS HOUSE . (I love the girl = object) You can leave out the relative pronoun

4 Non-defining relative clauses
We use non-defining relative clauses to give extra information about something or somebody. We use commas to separate non-defining relative clauses from the rest of the sentence. We DON’T use THAT in non-defining relative clauses. We can’t leave out the relative pronoun.

5 Defining relative clauses Non-defining relative clauses
I’m defining my sister. I have more sisters. My sister who lives in New York never goes to clubs. My sister, who lives in New York, never goes to clubs. Extra information


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