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Adjective Clauses with Subject Relative Pronouns.

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1 Adjective Clauses with Subject Relative Pronouns

2 Subject Relative Clauses who who that that whose whose which which

3 Adjective Clauses after Main Clauses A. Adjective Clause after the main Clause I read a book that discusses friends. I read a book that discusses friends. A friend is someone who knows you well. A friend is someone who knows you well. I have a friend whose home is in Dukhan. I have a friend whose home is in Dukhan. B. Adjective Clause inside the main Clause The book that discusses friends is by Robert. Someone who knows you can give you advice. My friend whose sister writes books lives in Dubai.

4 Object Relative Pronouns that that who[m] who[m] whose whose where where when when

5 Adjective Clauses with object Relative Pronouns He read the book that Sarah wrote. He read the book that Sarah wrote. She is someone who[m] I respect. She is someone who[m] I respect. That’s the author whose book I read. That’s the author whose book I read. She loves the city where she grew up. She loves the city where she grew up. They cried the day when they left. They cried the day when they left.


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