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hello in this video weamp;#39;re going to look at embedded and relative clauses now these are both types of subordinate clauses now if you havenamp;#39;t already seen the video on subordinate clauses it might be worth taking a quick look at that one before you continue so if you have seen it remember a subordinate clause is part of a sentence that does not make sense on its own and begins with a subordinating conjunction and can be added to a main clause so here weamp;#39;ve got relative clauses and theyamp;#39;re a type of subordinate clause and a relative clause adds more information into a sentence and starts not with a subordinating conjunction but with a relative pronoun which iamp;#39;ve listed here so weamp;#39;ve got who whom whoamp;#39;s which and that so they are the most common ones that you will find to use probably more who which and that i would say so letamp;#39;s look at the example the dog wagged its tail so we want to add a relative clause so itamp;#39;s goin