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  1. 24 de set. de 2012 · Defining Relative Clauses You usewhose’ in relative clauses to indicate who something belongs to or relates to. You normally use ‘whose’ for people, not for things. A child whose mother had left him was crying loudly.

  2. 17 de jan. de 2011 · DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE We use defining relative clauses to add essential information to a sentence. The clause goes immediately after the noun it describes. “ This is the man who s old me the car.”

  3. 11 de mar. de 2012 · This document discusses defining and non-defining relative clauses. It provides examples of defining relative clauses using who, which/that, whose, and where. It explains that who and that cannot be omitted when used as subjects of defining relative clauses.

  4. REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES. When a DR clause has a continuous or passive verb form, we can leave out who, that, which and the auxiliary. Everyone (who is) living in the area complains about the...

  5. Defining and non defining relative clauses. It's a short explanation to help students see the difference between essential and non-essential information in relative clauses. 8361 uses.

  6. RELATIVE CLAUSES. This is the bank _______ was robbed yesterday. A boy ______ sister is in my class was in the bank at that time. The man _____ robbed the bank had two pistols. He wore a mask...

  7. Relative Clauses are formed by joining 2 sentences: “Peter is the student”+ “ He comes from Glasgow”: “Peter is the student WHO comes from Glasgow ”.