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RELATIVE PRONOUNS

FOR PEOPLE AND THINGS


NAME: LOPEZ ARGUELLO
STEPHANIE GUADALUPE
LEVEL: 4ºJ
WHEN DO I USE
RELATIVE
PRONOUNS?
We use relative
pronouns to introduce
relative clauses.
Relative clauses tell us
more about people
and things
HOW DO I USE IT?

• who and whom for


people
• which for things
• that for people or
things.
SUBJECT + VERB + STRUCTURE
COMPLEMENT.
EXAMPL
• We don’t know the person who
donated this money.
• We drove past my old school,
which is celebrating its 100th

E anniversary this year.


• He went to the school that my
father went to.
• This is the person ______
Annie was talking about.
(that, which, who).

EXERCIS
• I have found a ring _____
you will love. (that, which,
who).
• He introduced me to his

E friend, _____ had just


returned from China. (that,
which, who).
• The houses _____ I lived in
previously were all quite
small. (that, which, who).
• I did well in chemistry, _____
was always my favorite

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