Put the elements into the gaps. There are some extra options you don't need pronoun who which where whose that essential extra defining noun non-defining We start a relative clause with a relative. We use for people, for things and for places. We can also use to show possession. We can use instead of who or which. Defining relative clause gives us information. Non-defining relative clause gives us information. We can use that only in relative clause.
Задание

Put the elements into the gaps. There are some extra options you don't need

  • pronoun
  • who
  • which
  • where
  • whose
  • that
  • essential
  • extra
  • defining
  • noun
  • non-defining
  1. We start a relative clause with a relative
    [ ].
  2. We use
    [ ] for people,
    [ ] for things and
    [ ] for places.
  3. We can also use
    [ ] to show possession.
  4. We can use
    [ ] instead of who or which.
  5. Defining relative clause gives us
    [ ] information.
  6. Non-defining relative clause gives us
    [ ] information.
  7. We can use that only in
    [ ] relative clause.