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Relative Clauses | Adjective Clauses (What are they and how do you use them?) 

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Relative clauses are dependent clauses that use relative pronouns to modify another noun in a sentence. There are restrictive (Defining) and non-restrictive (Non defining) relative clauses. There are also specific relative pronouns that need to be used, and this as well as other details are explained in this video.
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@user-up4mx4gi5p 3 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing these wonderful videos for free. BTW, I think the sentence-South Africa is where most of the diamonds are mined- is a noun clause (completment) rather than relative one. Am I right?
@WritingBetter
@WritingBetter 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your comment. Yes, you are correct that the sentence (South Africa is where most of the diamonds are mined.) uses the phrase as a noun clause. The second sentence example in the video uses the phrase as a relative clause. I hope that clears up any confusion you might have had.
@nishkm
@nishkm Год назад
Hello Mam, Why is there a comma between 2000 and when @7:46?
@WritingBetter
@WritingBetter Год назад
This is another example of how we use a comma to emphasize information in a sentence. In this case it is separating a non-defining relative clause.
@simonmed3464
@simonmed3464 Год назад
What about the adverb "how"?
@WritingBetter
@WritingBetter Год назад
The relative adverbs are "where," "when," and "why." A relative adverb is an adverb that begins an adjective clause. We do not use the adverb “how” in this way.
@simonmed3464
@simonmed3464 Год назад
@@WritingBetter Thank you very much for your interaction, but how about "how" in this example? This is how I solved the math problem.
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