relative clauses
relative clauses are two phrases that are linked by the following words, depending if in prayer talking about things, places or persons should be used.
- who for people
- for the which things
- That for things and people
for example
- Children who hate chocolate are uncommon.
- They live in a house whose roof is full of holes.
- An elephant is an animal that lives in hot countries.
- Let's go to a country where the sun always shines.
- The reason why I came here today is not
Objetive of Class:
This class will help us meet future such prayers and to know when it should or should not implement such prayers help us a lot in our studies

we are using learned relative clauses in various situations
ResponderEliminari like your interpretation. you're giving us a lot of specific examples how we can use the relatives clauses...
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Excellent blog and explanation! He helped me a lot to understand the defining relative clauses! Thank you very much !!!! =)
ResponderEliminarclass is very interesting because it helps to have a better understanding and to distinguish when we use the relative clause (subject and object).
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