RELATIVE CLAUSES
In class Learned the Relative Clauses, It used to add information to a topic sentence that mentioned previously.
We use relative clauses to postmodify a noun - to make clear which person or thing we are talking about. In these clauses we can use the relative pronoun who, which, whose
VOCABULARY
- Forgetful
- Talkative
- Impolite
the information is very interesting
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Thank you karina for this little class, it was so interesting. I learned a lot today!
ResponderEliminarthanks for the info but I would have liked to see examples of grammar
ResponderEliminarVery good Karina! The relative clauses are phrases that are attached to a principal sentence and serve to give information about a person, object or place that has been previously mentioned in the main clause.
ResponderEliminarWe can use relative clauses to join two english sentences, or to give more information about something.
ResponderEliminarThis is a good work. The relative clauses are serve to give information about someone
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