Monday, 23 September 2019

EF56 adjective clauses

adjective clauses
who - people
that- things that are not alive, animals
which - special things, unique things

Ex 13
whom - very formal, not normally used, forget about 'whom'
Kwan Chee, whom you met last night, is an honour student. TOO FORMAL
Kwan Chee, who you met last night, is an honour student. MORE AUTHENTIC
whom = who

When you are writing to an unknown recipient:
To whom it may concern,


Exercise 5
1. I would never marry a person who smokes and drinks too much.
2. My brother bought a dog that is black and white.
My brother bought a dog that is black and white colour. XXX






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