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Слайд 2Identifying relative clauses
1 We write the identifying relative clause after the noun
Identifying relative clauses
1 We write the identifying relative clause after the noun

it identifies.
1 The place where we are going tonight is ten minutes away by bus.
2 The girl that I was talking to yesterday is sitting over there.
2 If an identifying relative clause has a subject, we do not add an object pronoun.
1 These are my friends who I met them on holiday.
2 A pedestrian crossing is a thing which we use it to cross the road safely.
3 If the subject or direct object of the identifying relative clause is a place, we use which or that, not where.
1 This is the place which I was telling you about.
2 I don’t know the shopping centre that they went to.
1 The place where we are going tonight is ten minutes away by bus.
2 The girl that I was talking to yesterday is sitting over there.
2 If an identifying relative clause has a subject, we do not add an object pronoun.
1 These are my friends who I met them on holiday.
2 A pedestrian crossing is a thing which we use it to cross the road safely.
3 If the subject or direct object of the identifying relative clause is a place, we use which or that, not where.
1 This is the place which I was telling you about.
2 I don’t know the shopping centre that they went to.
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