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Relative Pronouns Exercise

December 31, 2019 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun. Answers 1. The people who walked in just now seem to be rich. 2. The girl… Continue reading

That instead of when and where

August 24, 2013 - pdf

After common nouns referring to time, we often replace when with that. In some cases, the relative pronoun/adverb is dropped. You may come any time… Continue reading

Reduced relative clauses

August 24, 2013 - pdf

A relative clause is a type of subordinate clause introduced by a relative pronoun. What is the name of that boy who just walked in?… Continue reading

Identifying and non-identifying relative clauses

June 18, 2013 - pdf

The relative pronoun that can refer to both people and things. In other words, it can replace both who and which. However, this is not… Continue reading

Defining and non-defining relative clauses

May 2, 2013 - pdf

Generally, there are two types of relative clauses: restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses. Restrictive relative clauses are also called defining relative clauses. Non-restrictive relative clauses… Continue reading

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