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Aydan Carney
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2 May, 10:34
What is a relative clause?
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Yaritza Underwood
2 May, 11:00
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A relative clause is a clause within a sentence that cannot stand by its own, but describes a noun in the main clause. You can identify it by a relative pronoun, such as "who", "where", "when".
For example in the sentence
A man, who is not happy, is sitting.
the relative clause is this one:
who is not happy,
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