The document provides examples to illustrate the meaning of relative pronouns and their uses in relative clauses. It defines four types of relative pronouns - who/that to refer to people, which/that for things, whose for possessions, and where for places. It then lists four sentences and asks to identify the error in each, with the errors being an incorrect or missing relative pronoun.
The document provides examples to illustrate the meaning of relative pronouns and their uses in relative clauses. It defines four types of relative pronouns - who/that to refer to people, which/that for things, whose for possessions, and where for places. It then lists four sentences and asks to identify the error in each, with the errors being an incorrect or missing relative pronoun.
The document provides examples to illustrate the meaning of relative pronouns and their uses in relative clauses. It defines four types of relative pronouns - who/that to refer to people, which/that for things, whose for possessions, and where for places. It then lists four sentences and asks to identify the error in each, with the errors being an incorrect or missing relative pronoun.
It is a person in your life who loves you unconditionally.
Mother
It is a place where you will visit when you are sick.
Clinic Relative Pronouns Relative pronouns are used to start a relative clause.
1. Refer to people who/that
She is a student. She studies in Kwang Hua High School. She is a student who studies in Kwang Hua High School.
2. Refer to things which/that
I like the dog. The dog has black spots. I like the dog which has black spots.
3. Refer to possessions whose my, your, our, their,
Paul is a famous writer. His novels are very popular. his, her, its, Joshua’s Paul is a famous writer whose novels are very popular.
4. To refer to places where
I find a place. We can hide the treasure there. I find a place where we can hide the treasure. Identify the error in each sentence.
1. I met a man who his bag was stolen.
2. Gina has a friend which his mother works at a bank. 3. He lent me a book whose was very interesting. 4. My bike where I bought yesterday was missing