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English grammar - relative clauses

  • Writer: Teacher Anna
    Teacher Anna
  • Jul 22, 2023
  • 1 min read

Do you live in a house or an apartment? Do you like cottages? How familiar are you with relative clauses?



The correct answer is: a. whose

Grammar topic: relative clauses

Relative clauses give information about a noun or a noun phrase. They are linked to the noun or the noun phrase by a relative pronoun which can be either the subject or the object of the clause. We don't use any other pronouns in the clause to refer to the noun. The relative pronoun 'whose' is used to show possession.

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