English Relative Clauses with Who, Definition and Examples
”Who” is a kind of relative clause we use when the subject or object we want to describe is a human being. Relative clauses provide details about the action specified in the preceding clause. If you wish, we can examine this in more detail through an example.
In the above sentence, we actually see two different expressions. Let’s examine these statements one by one.
Important Tip;
When we analyze the sentence in general, we see that the general information in the sentence becomes specific thanks to the relative clause. When we first read the sentence, we think of any woman. But when we examine the continuation of the sentence, we get the information that this woman is wearing a red dress. In this way, we have more information about women and the meaning in the sentence becomes more specific. That is exactly what is provided with relative clauses.
Example Sentences with Relative Clauses WHO
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Adjective For Astonishing and Example Sentences
Adjective For Alluring and Example Sentences
Adjective For Attractive and Example Sentences
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