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UNIT: 17

RELATIVE CLAUSE

Relative pronouns

We use relative pronouns in relative clauses.

We use relative clauses to give more information about something, without having to start a new

sentence.

That man over there is called Bill Gates. He stared Microsoft.

That man over there, who is called Bill Gates, started Microsoft.

Use

Example

Who for people

What’s the name of the man who created the Internet.

Which for things and animals

The experiment which worked was the last one.

Where for places

This is the town where Albert Einstein was born.

Whose to show possession

That’s the man whose sister discovered a new planet.

Watch out: - We can use who for animal when we give them a personality.

Our dog, who’s called Benji, is eight years old.

- When there is a relative pronoun, remember not to repeat the subject/ object.

What’s the name of the man who he created the World Wide Web?

This is the experiment which I’m doing it at the moment.

Non-defining relative clauses

Non-defining relative clauses give extra information. The sentence makes sense without the

relative clause.

That man over there, who is called Bill Gates, started Microsoft.

If we remove the relative clause, the sentence still makes sense.

That man over there started Microsoft.

Use

Example

Helpful hints

To give extra information

This program, which is totally

free, protects your computer

against viruses

We use commas with non-

defining relative clauses.

- Carl, whose sister is famous, is a

friend of mine.

Defining relative clauses

Defining relative clauses give very important information. If we remove a defining relative

clause, the sentence doesn’t make sense.

Imagine that there are lots of people in a room. Only one of them is wearing a blue shirt.

The person who is wearing the blue shirt started Microsoft.

If we remove the relative clause, we won’t know which person it is.

The person started Microsoft.

Use

Example

Helpful hints

To define who or what

we are talking about

This is the TV which works.

This is the TV which

doesn’t work

- We don’t use commas with defining

relative clauses.

- We can use that instead of who and

which.

Did you see the programme