Level: beginner
The relative pronouns are:
Subject | Object | Possessive |
---|---|---|
who | who/whom | whose |
which | which | whose |
that | that | - |
We use relative pronouns to introduce relative clauses. Relative clauses tell us more about people and things:
Lord Thompson, who is 76, has just retired.
Marie Curie is the woman that discovered radium.
We use:
There are two kinds of relative clause:
1. We use relative clauses to make clear which person or thing we are talking about:
Marie Curie is the woman who discovered radium.
This is the house which Jack built.
In this kind of relative clause, we can use that instead of who or which:
Marie Curie is the woman that discovered radium.
This is the house that Jack built.
We can leave out the pronoun if it is the object of the relative clause:
This is the house
thatJack built. (that is the object of built)
Be careful! The relative pronoun is the subject/object of the relative clause, so we do not repeat the subject/object:
Marie Curie is the woman who
shediscovered radium.
(who is the subject of discovered, so we don't need she)This is the house that Jack built
it.
(that is the object of built, so we don't need it)2. We also use relative clauses to give more information about a person, thing or situation:
Lord Thompson, who is 76, has just retired.
We had fish and chips, which I always enjoy.
I met Rebecca in town yesterday, which was a nice surprise.With this kind of relative clause, we use commas (,) to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
Be careful! In this kind of relative clause, we cannot use that:
Lord Thompson, who is 76, has just retired.
(NOTLord Thompson, that is 76, has just retired.)and we cannot leave out the pronoun:
We had fish and chips, which I always enjoy.
(NOTWe had fish and chips, I always enjoy.)
Level: intermediate
whose and whom
We use whose as the possessive form of who:
This is George, whose brother went to school with me.
We sometimes use whom as the object of a verb or preposition:
This is George, whom you met at our house last year.
(whom is the object of met)This is George’s brother, with whom I went to school.
(whom is the object of with)but nowadays we normally use who:
This is George, who you met at our house last year.
This is George’s brother, who I went to school with.
Relative pronouns with prepositions
When who(m) or which have a preposition, the preposition can come at the beginning of the clause:
I had an uncle in Germany, from who(m) I inherited a bit of money.
We bought a chainsaw, with which we cut up all the wood.or at the end of the clause:
I had an uncle in Germany, who(m) I inherited a bit of money from.
We bought a chainsaw, which we cut all the wood up with.But when that has a preposition, the preposition always comes at the end:
I didn't know the uncle that I inherited the money from.
We can't find the chainsaw that we cut all the wood up with.
when and where
We can use when with times and where with places to make it clear which time or place we are talking about:
England won the World Cup in 1966. It was the year when we got married.
I remember my twentieth birthday. It was the day when the tsunami happened.Do you remember the place where we caught the train?
Stratford-upon-Avon is the town where Shakespeare was born.We can leave out when:
England won the World Cup in 1966. It was the year we got married.
I remember my twentieth birthday. It was the day the tsunami happened.We often use quantifiers and numbers with relative pronouns:
all of which/whom most of which/whom many of which/whom lots of which/whom a few of which/whom none of which/whom one of which/whom two of which/whom etc. She has three brothers, two of whom are in the army.
I read three books last week, one of which I really enjoyed.
There were some good programmes on the radio, none of which I listened to.
"Put your question in the box"
خودآزمایی ها |
the party i went to last week which was the greatest party in this year. this is my father whom you see next to the me in this photo. this is her best friend with whom she went to trip. Milad tower was built 10 years age it was the year when my son was born. farabi hospital is the first where I was started my work. there are variety of vaccine a few of which approved by WHO.
There were many facilities in this city, all of which are replaced. Suddenly I saw Joel, with whose brother I went to the cinema last night. I have the same class with my colleague whom I borrow a book from. There are three courses, two of which I have participated.
The class which I was put in was too interesting. I just found the book which I had put some notes in. The building which they pulled down was unsafe. The person for whom I was writing didn't turn up.
لطفا وارد شوید و نظر خود را ثبت نمایید.
نام | تعداد آزمون | میزان موفقیت | |
---|---|---|---|
zahra namdari | 2 | 100/00 % | |
radman mohammadi | 2 | 100/00 % | |
Vida Mehrabi | 2 | 87/00 % | |
samaneh amirkhani najafabadi | 2 | 78/00 % | |
محمدمعین نادریان | 2 | 78/00 % | |
ثمین ابراهیمی | 2 | 77/00 % | |
فرناز دهقان | 1 | 75/00 % |
نام | تعداد آزمون | میزان موفقیت | |
---|---|---|---|
َAmeneh Darvishzadeh | 1 | 100/00 % | |
Mehrad Hashemi | 1 | 100/00 % | |
Noushmehr Norsobhi | 1 | 100/00 % | |
محمدحسین میرزایی | 1 | 100/00 % | |
مهدی حسین پور آقائی | 1 | 100/00 % | |
Farnoush Toghiany | 21 | 98/36 % | |
zahra namdari | 46 | 98/21 % | |
یاسمن محمدی پور | 4 | 98/08 % | |
Tara Mohammadi | 3 | 96/43 % | |
yasaman mohamadipur | 51 | 95/86 % | |
مهدی هنرمند | 1 | 95/24 % | |
محمدجواد ملائی اردستانی | 3 | 94/44 % | |
Arzhang Saberi | 4 | 93/33 % | |
Soheila Karimi | 124 | 92/73 % | |
aram farhmand | 10 | 92/31 % | |
یاشار اسکندری | 98 | 91/14 % | |
عباس پورمیدانی | 1 | 90/00 % | |
پریسا سلوکی شهرضایی | 72 | 89/49 % | |
ارشیا قلمکاری | 33 | 89/23 % | |
Matin Azimipour | 30 | 88/17 % |