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RELATIVE CLAUSES
BASIC LEVEL 2
RELATIVE CLAUSES: Relative clauses are subordinate
clauses.
Relative clauses function as adjectives:The blue jacketThe jacket which is blue
But the relative clause comes after the noun, while adjectives usually come before the noun.
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES: They give important information about a noun or
pronoun: they define exactly who or what we are talking about:
The man who has brown hair is my brother.Without the information of the relative clause “who has
brown hair” we can’t identify the man.However, in the following sentence: My brother, who has brown hair, is very young.“Who has brown hair” doesn’t help us identify the man. We don’t put a comma between the noun and the
defining relative clause:It’s a book which tells you how to relax. They are introduced by subordinators:- Relative pronouns: who, which, that- Relative adverbs: where, why, when
SUBORDINATORS IN DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES: WHO - it is the subject in the relative
clause and makes reference to a person: The boy who lives next door has gone into hospital. THAT:
1) It is the subject in the relative clause and makes reference to a person:
The boy that lives next door has gone into hospital.
2) It is the subject in the relative clause and makes reference to a thing:
I bought the coat that was in the shop window.
SUBORDINATORS IN DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES: WHICH:1) It is the subject in the relative clause and makes
reference to a thing: I bought the coat which was in the shop window.2) WHICH … PREPOSITION: it can be:- an adverbial of place and makes reference to a place:The hotel which we stayed in was very comfortable.- a prepositional complement:This is the car which I paid $ 2,000 for.3) PREPOSITION + WHICH: It’s formal. It can be:- an adverbial of place and makes reference to a place:The hotel in which we stayed was very comfortable.- a prepositional complement:An MP3 is something with which you listen to music.
SUBORDINATORS IN DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES:
WHERE: it is an adverbial of place and makes reference to a place:
The hotel where we stayed was very comfortable.
WHEN: it is an adverbial of time and makes reference to a time expression:
I’ll never forget the day when I first met him.
WHY: it is an adverbial of reason and it always makes reference to the word “reason”:
The reason why Nick came was that he wanted to see Rita.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
BASIC LEVEL 2
Created by:Carmen Luisa Pérez Amaro
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