who
that
which
where
whose
who- people
that- everything, you decide
which- things not alive
who
My grandmother likes to play mahjong.
My grandmother who is 98 years old likes to play mahjong.
My grandmother likes to play mahjong who is 98 years old. XXX
adjectives go before the noun
the cute dog
the dog cute Spanish
adjective clauses go after the noun
the dog that has white paws
the cute dog that has white paws
which
the LCD projector which is on the cart
the old LCD projector which is on the cart
The old LCD projector which is on the cart is working perfectly.
WHEN YOU USE AN ADJECTIVE CLAUSE, YOU MUST SAY TWO THINGS ABOUT THE NOUN
My grandmother who has white hair. XXX
My grandmother who has white hair lives in Nova Scotia.
My grandmother has white hair. She lives in Nova Scotia. 2 SIMPLE SENT
My grandmother has white hair, and she lives in Nova Scotia. COMPOUND
My grandmother she who lives in Nova Scotia has white hair.
My car is red. It is old.
My car is red, and it is old. COMPOUND
My car which is red is old.
My car which is old is red.
My car is red which is old. XXX
My car is old which is red. XXX
My sister has a table that has three legs.
My sister has a table that has blue eyes. XXX
who that which
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