Defining relative clauses with who, which,
where
- Use defining relative clauses to explain what a person things or place is or does.
- Use who for a person, which for a thing and where for a place.
A
cook is a person who makes food.
That’s
the woman who won the lottery last year.
A
clock is something which
tells the time.
Is
that the book which everybody reading?
A
post office is a place where you can buy stamps.
That’s
the restaurant where I had dinner last week.
That
You can
use that
instead of who
or which.
She’s
the girl who/
that
works with my brother.
It’s a
thing which/
that
connects two computers.
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