You can define people, things, places and activities with a relative clause beginning with who, that, which, where, when, whose or whom. What are Defining Relative Clauses, Non-Defining Relative Clauses and most problematic of all, Reduced Relative Clauses some of which function as post-modifying adjectivals?
Join us as we review Relative Clauses, and their less obvious .. um .. relatives.
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