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We use relatives pronouns to describe the subject

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We use relatives pronouns to describe the subject

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John, who is a mechanic, is 42 years old.

Maria , who is my sister, is a teacher

We describe John

We describe Maria

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A mechanic is a person who

repairs cars.

A teacher is a person who

works in schools.

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The car that is red is mine.

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A ferrari is a car that is very

expensive.

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is a person who/That

teaches at school

serves food and drinks

cures people’s illnesses

TEACHER WAITER PHARMACIST

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is a person who/That

makes and sells bread and

cakes

repairs cars

paints houses

painter mechanic baker

Be careful with She,he, it.

The verb changes.

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Who People

That Things and people

For he , she , it = the verb changes . Add (s) or (es)

For They, we , you , I = don’t change the verb.

A teacher is a person who teaches.

A mechanic is a person who repairs cars.

My parents are people who sell houses