Relative Clauses
We use relative clauses to give additional information about something without starting another sentence. By combining sentences with a relative clause, your text becomes more fluent and you can avoid repeating certain words.
A relative clause is one that’s connected to the main clause of the sentence by a word such as who, whom, which, that, or whose.
There are two types of relative clauses, defining relative clauses, and non-defining relative clauses.
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