Published On Feb 29, 2016
In this English grammar lesson, I explain defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
I also give an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals.
You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or as an object. Sometimes we can omit the relative pronoun and this is known as a reduced relative clause.
Esta es una lección acerca Inglés Pronomes relativos.
This video will particulary help ESL students as well as teachers not sure how to teach this topic.
I am a native English teacher and the accent is British English.
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