Adjective Clause is a dependent clause used adjective
within a sentences to describe noun. Relative pronoun usually used to introduce
an adjective clause. We can said Relative pronoun as a adjective clause mean
clause used as an adjective to explain the noun or pronoun condition. Adjective
clause usually begins with a Relative pronoun like which, that, who, whom,
whose and a relative adverb like where, when, why.
Relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a
relative clause. It is called relative pronoun cause it relates to the word or
sentences that it modifies.Who : Used for a person in the position of a subject .
Whom : Used for a person in the position of an object.
Which : It is used for things , either in the position of the subject or object.
That : Used as subtitusi organisation , whom , or which .
Whose : Used for ownership.
When : Used for time.
Why : Used to cause.
Example :
1. - Andi has a motorcycle
- It is look very old
Andi has a motorcycle which look
is very old.
2. - The car hit Doni
- The car has a blue colour
The car that hit Doni has a blue
colour
3. - My friend called me
- They stand in front of the door
The people who called me in
front of the door are my friend
4. - My mother phoned me
- She ask about the news
The person whom phoned me to ask
about the news is my mother5. - The school is new
- My sister study in the school
The school where she study is
new
6.- He is always angry
source : http://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/relative-adverbs/
- She leaves him
He is always angry why she leavessource : http://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/relative-adverbs/
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