relativeclause1
Relative clauses with
who/that/which
• A clause is a part of a statement. A relative
clause tells us which person or thing (or
what kind of person or thing) the speaker
means.
• Who/that is used when we are talking about
people.
• When we are talking about things, we have
to use that/which.
Examples
• The man who lives next door is very
friendly.
• Who was the girl that spoke very
offensively in the ball?
• Everything that happened was not my fault.
• The window which was broken has now
been repaired.
Contact clauses
• If a clause is an object relative clause and it
is defining, who, that or which is not
necessary.
It is not possible to omit who, that or which
in a subject relative clause.
The man was feeling ill left early.
Examples
• Have you seen the dress (which) I bought
yesterday?
• The woman (who was) injured in the
accident was taken to the hospital.
• There were some children (who were)
swimming in the river.
Whose
• Whose is used to indicate
possession in relative clauses
instead of his/her/their.
Examples
• An orphan means a child whose parents are
dead.
• She’s the journalist whose article was on
the front page of The Times.
Where/when/why
• Where is used to talk about places.
• When is used to indicate time.
• We can use why when we are explaining
the reason in a relative clause. It is also
possible to use that instead or leave out why
and that.
Examples
• I couldn’t understand the reason why they
were rude.
• I recently went back to the town where I
was born.
• 1945 was the year when World War II
ended.
Examples
• I couldn’t understand the reason why they
were rude.
• I recently went back to the town where I
was born.
• 1945 was the year when World War II
ended.

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relativeclause1

  • 2. Relative clauses with who/that/which • A clause is a part of a statement. A relative clause tells us which person or thing (or what kind of person or thing) the speaker means. • Who/that is used when we are talking about people. • When we are talking about things, we have to use that/which.
  • 3. Examples • The man who lives next door is very friendly. • Who was the girl that spoke very offensively in the ball? • Everything that happened was not my fault. • The window which was broken has now been repaired.
  • 4. Contact clauses • If a clause is an object relative clause and it is defining, who, that or which is not necessary. It is not possible to omit who, that or which in a subject relative clause. The man was feeling ill left early.
  • 5. Examples • Have you seen the dress (which) I bought yesterday? • The woman (who was) injured in the accident was taken to the hospital. • There were some children (who were) swimming in the river.
  • 6. Whose • Whose is used to indicate possession in relative clauses instead of his/her/their.
  • 7. Examples • An orphan means a child whose parents are dead. • She’s the journalist whose article was on the front page of The Times.
  • 8. Where/when/why • Where is used to talk about places. • When is used to indicate time. • We can use why when we are explaining the reason in a relative clause. It is also possible to use that instead or leave out why and that.
  • 9. Examples • I couldn’t understand the reason why they were rude. • I recently went back to the town where I was born. • 1945 was the year when World War II ended.
  • 10. Examples • I couldn’t understand the reason why they were rude. • I recently went back to the town where I was born. • 1945 was the year when World War II ended.