Word forms: plural relative clausescountable nounIn grammar, a relative clause is a subordinate clause which specifies or gives information about a person or thing.Relative clauses come after a noun or pronoun and, in English, often begin with arelative pronoun such as 'who', 'which', or 'that'.
English Easy Learning GrammarRelative clausesRelative clauses tell us more about nouns. They function rather like adjectives, andare found as postmodifiers in a noun phrase. The noun that is modified ... Read more
English Easy Learning GrammarRelative pronounsThe relative pronouns are the words who, whom, which, and that.
person thing
subjectobject who or thatwhom or that which or thatwhich or that
possessive ... Read more
English Easy Learning GrammarSentences and clausesA clause is a group of words which contains a verb. The verb in a clause can be finite
Use this pan for the pasta.
He missed the turnoff.
or non-finite.
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