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Adjective clauses, also called relative clauses, add information about a noun by using a relative pronoun like who, which, that, or whose. The relative pronoun joins the adjective clause to the main clause and refers back to the noun being described. Some key points about relative pronouns: - Which is used for things/animals - Who is used for people as subjects - Whom is used for people as objects - Whose indicates possession - That can be used for both people and things
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- agustina tyarakanita
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