What are relative clauses?
Subordinate clauses which allow us to add information about people or things we are talking to, without a need to repeat the name e.g.
Relative clauses are introduced just after the antecedent and are introduced by pronoun or a relative adverb. Please follow the list for detailed expressions;
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