Relative Pronouns: Who, Whom, Which, That, Whose
Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses, which provide additional information about a noun in the main clause.
Who/Whom
Who for people as subject: The man who called is my uncle. Whom for people as object (formal): The woman whom I met is a doctor.
Which
Which for things and animals: The book which I bought is interesting.
That
That for people and things in defining clauses: The car that I bought is red.
Whose
Whose for possession: The student whose father is a doctor studies hard.
Defining vs Non-defining
Defining: The man who lives next door is friendly. Non-defining: My father, who is 60, still works.
Exercices
1. Fill in: The woman ___ lives here is kind. The car ___ I bought is new.
2. Join: I know a man. He speaks five languages.
See also Relative Clauses and The Passive Voice.
📍 دروس مشابهة
- التربية الإسلامية — التوبة في الإسلام: مفهومها وشروطها وأثرها — 1ثانوي — شعبة آداب — المنهاج الجزائري
- اللغة العربية — المفعول فيه (ظرف الزمان والمكان): تعريفه وأنواعه — 1ثانوي — شعبة آداب — المنهاج الجزائري
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