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B2 Grammar : Relative Clauses
Relative Clauses
This handout will help you understand what relative clauses are and how they work, and will especially help you decide when to use “that” or “which.”
What is a relative clause?
A relative clause is one kind of dependent clause. It has a subject and verb, but can’t stand alone as a sentence. It is sometimes called an “adjective clause” because it functions like an adjective—it gives more information about a noun. A relative clause always begins with a “relative pronoun,” which substitutes for a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun when sentences are combined.
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