RELATIVE PRONOUNS

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Mind Map on RELATIVE PRONOUNS, created by yair1976 on 08/03/2015.
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
  1. WHO
    1. To refer to people
      1. -An actor is a person who works on TV -My uncle, who was a doctor , lived in Cali. -My sister, who just moved in with me, is looking for a job
        1. It’s the bus that passes by my house
      2. THAT
            1. It is used to replace "which" , "who" or " Whom " in defining the substantive clauses .
            2. WHICH
              1. To refer to object
                1. -My brother broke the glass , which angered my parents. -My new job, which I only started last week, is already very stressful
                  1. This is the book that buy yesterday
                2. WHEN
                  1. To refer to time
                    1. You can tell when you come home
                      1. These relative adverbs sometimes used instead of a relative pronoun to the sentence easier to understand. These expressions refer to adverbs of time, place or motives.
                  2. WHERE
                    1. To refer to spaces and places
                      1. -The town where I grew up , now city. -The university where I study is an excellent school.
                    2. WHOSE
                      1. To refer to possession both for people and things.
                        1. -This is the man whom i love -That is the girl whose parents got divorced last year
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