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Sophia Learning
Sophia: Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns
This lesson discusses how to determine which relative pronoun to use when constructing an adjective clause. This tutorial lesson shares a short screencast [3:42] and review questions over the lesson's content.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: That Versus Which
Much has been made of the distinction between 'that' and 'which' in English, but it can mostly be summed up in two points: 1. 'That' doesn't work so well with commas. 2. 'Which' doesn't work so well with people. David the Grammarian...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relative Clauses
A relative pronoun is a word like "that" or "which" or "who", so a relative clause is a clause that begins with a relative pronoun. In the sentence "The dragon who breathed blue fire has retired," "who breathed blue fire" is a relative...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relative Pronouns
We use the relative pronouns to connect clauses together, like 'the man *who sold the world* is coming over for dinner.' David, KA's Grammar Fellow, explains.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronoun Types: Lesson 2
This lesson discusses different types of pronouns, including personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, demonstrative, indefinite and reciprocal. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Pronoun Types."