King Athur had done his best for ancient England. He Should be praised( Join with Relative Clause)
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relative clause is a phrase that adds information to a sentence. All relative clauses describe a noun, and they begin with one of these relative pronouns or relative adverbs.
Relative Pronouns
who (to describe people – subject)
The woman who works in the bank is my neighbor.
whom (to describe people – object)
My cousins, one of whom is a doctor, live in England.
whose (to describe possession)
The man whose car was stolen went to the police station.
that (to describe things – defining relative clauses)
I’m selling the computer that I bought in the U.S.
which (to describe things – non-defining relative clauses)
I’m selling this computer, which has a 250-GB hard drive, for $500.
Relative Adverbs
when (to describe times)
My favorite season is fall, when all the leaves change color.
where (to describe places)
I visited the neighborhood where I grew up
why (to give a reason)
Do you know the reason why the stores are closed today?
Relative Clauses in English - Examples and Exercises
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