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RELATIVE CLAUSES
WHO / WHICH / WHERE
RELATIVE CLAUSES
We use ‘relative clauses’ to explain what a place, thing, animal or person is or does: That’s the woman who won the lottery last year.This is the restaurant where we had dinner last week.
WHO / WHICH / WHERE
We use WHO for a person:A cook is a person who works in a resturant.
We use WHICH for a thing or an animal:A clock is a thing which tells the time.That is the dog which is barking all the time.
We use WHERE for a place:A post office is a place where you can buy stamps.
THAT
We can also used THAT instead of WHO or WHICH:She is the girl who / that works with my
brother.It’s a thing which / that connects two
computers.