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A. Relative clauses
Relative pronouns
Subjectcannot be
ommited
FOR
PEOPLE
who/ that
who(m)/that
whose
FOR
THINGS
which/ that
Which/that
whose
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Source: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/node/1295/
Note
Expressions of quantity (some of, many of, a few of , most of, half of,
neither of, none of, a number of, etc.) can be followed by
whom/which/whose.
The school has 300 students, most of whom are computer literate.
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Relative adverbs
The relative adverbs where, when & why can be used to join sentences or
clauses. They replace the more formal structure of preposition + which used
to introduce a relative clause.
Source: http://www.edufind.com/english-grammar/relative-adverbs/
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Note
In/on/at which can be used instead of when and where. Where can be
omitted or substituted by that if the verb is followed by a preposition.
We stayed at a rather cheap hotel
The hotel where / at which we stayed was rather cheap
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