الجمعة، 14 ديسمبر 2018

Relative pronouns: who / which / that + Relative adverb: where

Relative pronouns/adverb

The Relative pronouns who, which, that and the Relative adverb where introduce relative clauses,
which give information about the subject or object of the main clause.

• Who is used for people.
Bill is the person who gave me this book.
Alexander Graham Bell was the scientist who invented the telephone.

• Which is used for animals, things and abstract nouns.
Have you seen the cake which I prepared for Mary?
Lions are animals which live in Africa.

• That is used for people, animals, things and abstract nouns. It can replace who and which.
Here are the shoes that I bought last week.
Ameer is the student that won the competition.

• Where indicates place.
This is the building where I used to live as a child.

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