what is relative clause
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Relative clauses
A relative clause can be used to give additional information about a noun.
They are introduced by a relative pronoun like 'that', 'which', 'who', 'whose', 'where' and 'when'. For example:
I won’t stand by the man who smells of slime.
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What are Relative Clauses?
- Relative Clauses are the clauses in which the relative pronouns and relative adverbs such as who, which, when, where, that etc are used, generally at the starting of the sentences.
- The relative clauses are used in such a way by which we give the information about any noun in the sentence using the appropriate relative pronouns and adverbs.
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