Relative clauses are an essential part of English grammar, allowing us to provide additional information about nouns in a sentence. This summary explores defining relative clauses, which are crucial for specifying or identifying the noun being described. The text covers the use of various relative pronouns such as who, which, that, where, when, why, and whose in forming these clauses.
• Defining relative clauses are used to provide essential information about the main clause.
• Different relative pronouns are used depending on whether we're referring to people, animals, things, time, or place.
• The choice of relative pronoun also depends on its function within the relative clause (subject or object).