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hi hi everybody this is me your teacher this time we are going to see the relatives so the
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relatives are for people for animals and things for places and for the time the ones related to
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people are who whose and whom who like I said before is for people and the structure is who
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plus verb or who plus pronoun. Let's see the examples. This is the woman who was
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driving the car. As you can see here we've got who plus the verb was driving.
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And the other example is this is a woman who I love most. So in this case we have
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We have the who, which is the relative, plus the pronoun I.
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Whose, for people as well.
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And the structure is whose plus pronoun or possession.
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Let's see the examples.
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The neighbour whose clothes are hanging is my cousin.
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Whom is the last relative for people.
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In this case the structure is whom in a preposition.
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Let's see the examples.
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The person with whom I eat every day is my mother.
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Here the preposition is with and the relative is whom.
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It's time for animals and things.
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The relatives for animals and things are which and whose.
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The same as for people.
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which whose structure is which plus birth and whose the same ...
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as we said before whose plus noun which is the possession.
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Let's see the examples. The house which is burning is your house.
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As you can see here which is the relative and is burning is ...
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the birth we are wishing in this case.
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Places. In this case, the relative is where.
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Where.
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Like I said before, it expresses the place and the structure is the relative where plus the subject.
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Let's see this example. This is the place where I was born.
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As you can see here, where is the relative and I is the subject or pronoun.
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The time. The relative which expresses the time is when.
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Its structure is when plus a subject again.
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In this case, the example is, this is the day when I was born,
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indicating the time by using when and the subject by using I.
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And lastly, I'm going to explain you the use of that.
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That is a relative which is used to substitute the relatives who, whom and which.
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Let's see this example.
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Marie is a person that sings very well.
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That is used in a state of who.
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This means that that substitutes the relative who.
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But be careful, there is an exception.
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We have said that that substitutes whom, whom and which
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However, when these relatives are in between commas
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they cannot be substituted by that
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So, to conclude, remember
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There are relatives for people, who, whom and whose
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animals and things, which, whose
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places, where and time, when
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That finally substitutes who, whom and which, but be careful, don't forget that there is an exception.
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If relatives who, whom and which are in between commas, that cannot be used.
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You got it! Congratulations! See you next time!
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- Idioma/s:
- Autor/es:
- Lucía de la Cruz Jiménez
- Subido por:
- Lucia De La C.
- Licencia:
- Dominio público
- Visualizaciones:
- 76
- Fecha:
- 17 de noviembre de 2020 - 17:57
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- IES ALDEBARAN
- Duración:
- 04′ 33″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 128.54 MBytes