Relative Pronouns in English | WHO | WHOM | WHOSE | WHICH and THAT
In this lesson, learn about relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which and that. How to use them in defining and non-defining relative clauses. Test yourself at the end with a quiz to see how much you have learned.
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