REVISE LOS RELATIVE CLAUSES
THAT- WHO-WHICH-WHERE
I bought a new car. It is very fast.
→ I bought a new car that is very fast.
→ I bought a new car that is very fast.
She lives in New York. She likes living in New York.
→ She lives in New York, which she likes.
→ She lives in New York, which she likes.
A defining relative clause tells which noun we are talking about:
- I like the woman who lives next door.
(If I don't say 'who lives next door', then we don't know which woman I mean).
A non-defining relative clause gives us extra information about something. We don't need this information to understand the sentence.
- I live in London, which has some fantastic parks.
(Everybody knows where London is, so 'which has some fantastic parks' is extra information).
MATERIA: LENGUA Y LITERATURA
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