This document defines and discusses relative pronouns and relative clauses in Vietnamese. It defines relative clauses as subordinate clauses connected to main clauses by relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, that or relative adverbs like where, when, why. It discusses the different types of relative pronouns and adverbs, the types of relative clauses, ways to shorten relative clauses, and notes on using relative clauses. Key points include:
- Who is used for people as subjects, whom for people as objects
- Which can be used for things as subjects or objects
- That can be used for both people and things
- Whose is used to replace possessive adjectives
- When, where,