friends plz explain about relative clauses
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Relative clauses are clauses starting with the relative pronouns who*, that, which, whose, where, when. They are most often used to define or identify the noun that precedes them. Here are some examples: Do you know the girl who started in grade 7 last week?Can I have the pencil that I gave you this morning?A notebook is a computer whichcan be carried around.I won't eat in a restaurant whosecooks smoke.I want to live in a place wherethere is lots to do.Yesterday was a day wheneverything went wrong!
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Relative clauses are clauses starting with the relative pronouns who*, that, which, whose, where, when. They are most often used to define or identify the noun that precedes them. Here are some examples: Do you know the girl who started in grade 7 last week?Can I have the pencil that I gave you this morning?A notebook is a computer whichcan be carried around.I won't eat in a restaurant whosecooks smoke.I want to live in a place wherethere is lots to do.Yesterday was a day wheneverything went wrong!
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can u give onemore example plz....
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Relative clauses consist of a relative pronoun, a verb and other elements such as subject, object, etc. In relative clause, commas are not used to seperate relative clauses from the sentence.
For example,
• Children *who hate chocolate* are uncommon.
Relative clauses consist of a relative pronoun, a verb and other elements such as subject, object, etc. In relative clause, commas are not used to seperate relative clauses from the sentence.
For example,
• Children *who hate chocolate* are uncommon.
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