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Relative clauses can be adjective clauses or object clauses. Adjective clauses use the subject of the main clause as the subject of the relative clause. Object clauses have a different subject in the relative clause but the same object. When a preposition is placed at the end of a relative clause, it is sometimes moved to before the relative pronoun for clarity. Pronouns like "whom" are used after prepositions to avoid confusion in pronunciation.
- Author
- tolunay
- Language
- EN