
THE REL@TIVE CL@USE QUIZ
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- Q1
Defining-relative clauses give information that helps to identify the person or thing spoken about.
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Non-defining relative clauses are NOT separated by means of commas.
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Relative clauses can only be in the middle of the sentence.
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The only function of the relative pronoun WHO is that of SUBJECT.
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The relative pronoun WHICH can have the function of SUBJECT or OBJECT.
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The relative WHY can be omitted.
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When WHO is has the function of SUBJECT in a defining relative clause, WHO can be omitted.
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WHOSE is a relative pronoun that indicates POSSESSION.
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The relative THAT can be in a NON-DEFINING relative clause.
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When WHICH has the function of OBJECT in a NON-DEFINING relative clause, WHICH can be omitted.
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IN WHICH is a synonym for WHERE.
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THAT can always replace WHO.
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Relative pronouns cannot be omitted in NON-DEFINING relative clauses.
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After the noun REASON, we can use the relative THAT.
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The use of WHOM is rather formal.
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