Relative clauses: who,that,which
by Kenia Rivas
1. A clause is a part of a sentence
2. WHO: We use in a relative clause when we are talking about people (not thinhgs). We use WHO instead of he/she/they
3. THAT: Is the most used and that can be used when the antecedent refers to people or things.
4. 1.The woman who lives in this house is a teacher. 2.The man who is in the shop is my neighbor. 3.The girl who lives in this house speak english.
5. 1.That is the boy that i met last year. 2.The camera that is in the chair is very expensive. 3.I´ll read a book that is in the university library.
6. WHICH: Is the most used and that can be used when the antecedent refers to people or things.
7. 1.The lamp which on the desk disappears. 2.The song which i heard in the concert is boring. 3.The notebook which is on the table is small.