GRAMMAR
We can use RELATIVE CLAUSES to identify, define, or classify a person or thing. The relative clauses fallows a noun.
In relative clauses we should use:
Who: When we talk about people.
For example: He has a lot of friends who is very generous.
Which: When we talk about things.
For example: My brother bought a smartphone which is very luxurious.
That: When we talk about things and people.
For example: I work with people that are responsible.Whose: When we talk in possessive forms.
For example: My students whose homework is never done. will fail the exam.
The RELATIVES CLAUSES are important because we can specify the circumstances of persons, animals or things
yeahh !! Melany in this topic can understand and identify the point at which we refer to things and people remembering that the term Who: people; Which: things; and Whose: possessive. excellent theme.
ResponderEliminarof course this issue helps us to give extra information about something. We can get more information into a sentence without the need to start a new one.
ResponderEliminarso clear your explanation Melany, also Relative Clauses to identify, define, or classify a person or thing
ResponderEliminarI clear my doubts, thanks :)
Very clear your explanation Melany, it is a topic interesting and importante, so we help to talk about person or thing of a way more detailed.
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