Cambridge exams Grammar
Relative Clauses: Defining and Non-defining
Many students find the topic of relative clauses confusing and complicated. In that regard, let’s try to clarify and understand this topic a little better.
Many students find the topic of relative clauses confusing and complicated. In that regard, let’s try to clarify and understand this topic a little better.
The most commonly used relative pronouns in English are who, which, that, whose, when and where. They introduce the relative clause by replacing the noun or pronoun mentioned previously.
Who or whom? That is the question.
Who and whom are interrogative pronouns. Many people live their lives without using WHOM at all, thinking that whom should be used in formal situations only. If you want to speak English properly, then you need to know about usage of both WHO and WHOM.