Relative clauses (1)--clauses
with who/that/which
A. Look at this example
sentence:
The woman _who lives
next_(relative clause) door is a doctor.
A clause is a part of a
sentence. A relative clause tells us which person or thing (or what kind of
person or
thing) the speaker means:
* The woman who lives next
door ... ('who lives next door' tells us which woman)
* People who live in London
... ('who live in London' tells us what kind of people)
We use who in a relative
clause when we are talking about people (not things). We use who instead of
he/she/they:
the woman--she lives next
door--is a doctor
-> The woman who lives next
door is a doctor.
we know a lot of people--they
live in London
-> We know a lot of people
who live in London.
* An architect is someone who
designs buildings.
* What was the name of the man
who lent you the money?
* Anyone who wants to do the
exam must enter before next Friday.
You can also use that (instead
of who):
* The man that lives next door
is very friendly.
But sometimes you must use who
(not 'that') for people - see Unit 94.
B. When we are talking about
things, we use that or which(not 'who') in a relative clause:
where is the cheese? - it was
in the fridge
-> Where is the cheese that
was in the fridge?
-> Where is the cheese
which was in the fridge?
* I don't like stories that
have unhappy endings. (or ... stories which have ...)
* Barbara works for a company
that makes washing machines. (or ... a company which makes...)
* The machine that broke down
has now been repaired. (or The machine which broke
down ...)
That is more usual than which.
But sometimes you must use which (not 'that')--see Unit 94.
C. You cannot use what in
sentences like these:
*. Everything that happened
was my fault. (not 'Everything what happened...')
What = 'the thing(s) that';
* What happened was my fault.
(=the thing that happened)
D. Remember that in relative
clauses we use who/that/which instead of he/she/they/it. So we say:
* Do you know the woman who
lives next door? (not '...the woman she lives next door')
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