The main relative pronouns are: Who: used for humans in subject position: Subject pronoun: Relative pronoun + verb + complement. Ex: Narcisa, who is an English teacher, works at Unach. Object pronoun: Relative + verb + object pronoun. Ex: Narcisa who teaches you, works at Unach. Whom: used for humans in object position: Subject pronoun: Relative pronoun + verb + complement. Ex: Doctor Rodriguez, whom I invited is an excellent pharmacology professor. Object pronoun: Relative + verb + object pronoun. Ex: Doctor Rodriguez, whom my students know well, is an excellent pharmacology professor. That always indicates a clause that is essential to the meaning of the sentence because it defines or identifies the noun it refers to: Subject pronoun: Relative pronoun + verb + complement. Ex: Lisa wore the apron lab that she bought in Quito. Object pronoun: Relative + verb + object pronoun. Ex: The apron lab that Lisa wore is trendy.
1. Make your statements using objects and subjects