Drag the elements to complete the rules relative clauses defining relative clause non-defining relative clause can "when" "Whose" We can use to join two sentences or to give more information about something. A tells us which noun we are talking about and gives us very important information. A gives us extra information about something or somebody, which is not very important. We sometimes use, "where", "why" instead of relative pronouns and prepositions. is always the subject of the relative clause and can't be left out.
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Drag the elements to complete the rules

  • relative clauses
  • defining relative clause
  • non-defining relative clause
  • can
  • "when"
  • "Whose"
  1. We can use [ ] to join two sentences or to give more information about something.
  2. A [ ] tells us which noun we are talking about and gives us very important information.
  3. A [ ] gives us extra information about something or somebody, which is not very important.
  4. We [ ] sometimes use [ ], "where", "why" instead of relative pronouns and prepositions.
  5. [ ] is always the subject of the relative clause and can't be left out.