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Relative clauses and Relative Pronouns

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1 Relative clauses and Relative Pronouns

2 It usually does this by using a relative pronoun (who, which or that).
A relative clause is a subordinate clause. It refers back to a noun or noun phrase. It usually does this by using a relative pronoun (who, which or that).

3 A relative clause can be used with the subject of a sentence.
For example: The lady, who makes lots of noise, should be quiet. The lady is the subject of the sentence and the relative pronoun ‘who’ refers to her.

4 A relative clause can be used with an object of a sentence.
For example: The school banned mobile phones that can access the internet. Phones are an object of this sentence, but the pronoun ‘that’ refers to the phones.

5 Your turn Which sentence contains a relative clause?
The children, who misbehaved, were punished. Teachers like apples. Tony doesn’t like sugar.

6 That’s right! The relative pronoun ‘who’ refers back to the children.
The children, who misbehaved, were punished. The relative pronoun ‘who’ refers back to the children.

7 The horse I rode ran too fast. ‘that’ has been left out.
Remember! Relative pronouns can sometimes be left out of the relative clause, but they are still understood. For example: The horse I rode ran too fast. ‘that’ has been left out.


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