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[Audio] Relative Pronouns. RELATIVE PRONOUNS.

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[Audio] Relative Pronouns are used to provide more information about a person, thing or place..

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[Audio] Relative pronouns include who, which, when, where, that, those, whose, whom, why and what..

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[Audio] We use who when we talk about people. Example, The boy who is wearing a cap is my brother..

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[Audio] Which is used for talking about things. Example, I loved the present which you gave me for my birthday..

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[Audio] Where is used for talking about places. Example, My father forgets things. He never remembers where he puts his keys..

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[Audio] We use that to talk about things and people. Example, 1. This is the book that I want to read. 2. This is the man that I met yesterday..

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[Audio] For referring to the time, we use when. Example, My grandfather remembers the time when there was no television..

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[Audio] We use whose to refer to possessions. Example, 1. The tree whose branches shade my kitchen window is an oak. 2. This is the man whose money was lost in stocks..

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[Audio] Why is used to talk about the reason. Example, I would like to know the reason why you are so late..

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[Audio] We use what to refer to things. Example, I didn't hear what you said..