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today we are going to go over relative clauses remember you will need your pen a highlighter and a note taking sheet while watching todayamp;#39;s video write down any questions that you may have for your teacher as we go remember you can pause the video rewind and watch it as many times as you like in this lesson we are going to look at relative clauses sometimes they are also called adjective clauses so what are relative clauses exactly to answer this question we need to define a clause first a clause is a group of words that contain a verb and usually form part of a sentence they express a single thought a sentence usually has two clauses a relative clause is one thatamp;#39;s connected to the main clause of the sentence by a word such as who which that or whose before we start talking about relative clauses letamp;#39;s make sure that you understand what a clause is letamp;#39;s look at the following sentences and decide where the clauses are the boy who is wearing a red shirt