Relative clauses
(3)--whose/whom/where
A. Whose
We use whose in relative
clauses instead of his/her/their:
we saw some people - [their]
car had broken down
-> We saw some people
[whose] car had broken down.
We use whose mostly for people:
* A widow is a woman whose
husband is dead. (her husband is dead)
* What's the name of the man
whose car you borrowed? (you borrowed his car)
* A few days ago I met someone
whose brother I went to school with. J went to school with his/her brother)
Compare who and whose:
* I met a man who knows you.
(be knows you)
* I met a man whose sister
knows you. (his sister knows you)
B. Whom
Whom is possible instead of
who when it is the object of the verb in the relative clause (like the
sentences
in Unit 92B):
* The woman whom I wanted to
see was away on holiday. (I wanted to see her)
You can also use whom with a
preposition (to whom/from whom/with whom etc.):
* The woman with whom he fell
in love left him after a few weeks. (he fell in love with her)
But we do not often use whom.
In spoken English we usually prefer who or that, or nothing (see Unit 92).
So we usually say:
* The man I saw. or The man
who/that I saw.
* The woman he fell in love
with. or The woman who/that he fell in love with.
For whom see also Units 94-95.
C. Where
You can use where in a
relative clause to talk about a place:
the hotel--we stayed
[there]--wasn't very clean
-> The hotel [there] we
stayed wasn't very clean.
* I recently went back to the
town where I was born. (or ... the town I was born in. or ... the town that I
was
born in.)
* I would like to live in a
country where there is plenty of sunshine.
D. We say:
the day/the year/the
time(etc.) something happens or the day/the year/the time(etc.) that something
happens
* Do you still remember the
day (that) we first met?
* The last time (that) I saw
her, she looked very well.
* I haven't seen them since
the year (that) they got married.
E. We say:
the reason something happens
or the reason that/why something happens
* The reason I'm phoning you
is to invite you to a party. (or The reason that I'm phoning .../The reason why
I'm phoning ...)
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