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Relative pronouns | Defining relative clauses
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Relative pronounsRelative pronouns

In this English grammar lesson, It explains defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
It also gives an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals.
You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or ..(more, see this video) 

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Non-defining relative clauses | English grammar rules
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Non-defining relative clausesNon-defining relative clauses

Non-defining relative clauses, also known as non-restrictive relative clauses give us more non-essential information about a noun.
They are particularly common in written English. We must use commas when writing them to separate them from the rest of the sentence... 

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OMISSION OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS (USEFUL TABLE)
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OMISSION OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS (USEFUL TABLE)OMISSION OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS (USEFUL TABLE)

In English the relative pronoun may be omitted when it acts as the object of the relative clause.        
This table will help you learn when to omit and when not to omit the relative pronoun.
 
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Appositive Relative Clauses in English
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Appositive Relative Clauses in EnglishAppositive Relative Clauses in English

This book sheds new light on Appositive Relative Clauses, a structure that is generally studied from a merely syntactic point of view, in opposition to Determinative (or Restrictive) Relative Clauses. In this volume, ARCs are examined from a discourse/pragmatic point of view, independently of DRCs, in order to provide a positive definition of the structure. After a presentation of the morphosyntactic, semantic and pragmatic characteristics of ARCs, a taxonomy of their functions in discourse is established for both written and spoken English based on the results of a corpus-based investigation. The end result is a deeper understanding of the richness of ARCs in their natural contexts of use.
 
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100 Questions & Answers About Anxiety
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100 Questions & Answers About Anxiety100 Questions & Answers About Anxiety

Wonder about anxiety? Approximately 19 million Americans suffer from anxiety disorders, many of whom do not know why they experience these symptoms. Whether you are a newly diagnosed patient, a patient already in treatment who may wish to understand more deeply the roots of anxiety, or a friend or relative of someone suffering from anxiety, this book offers help...
 
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