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How to omit clause in Mobi

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hello everybody how are you guys doing hope everybody is doing amazingly well welcome back to another lesson of english with ashish and guys today we are going to learn a very important tool a very important topic which is a relative clause so today weamp;#39;ll learn what is a relative clause how do we use it when do we use it how do we identify it in a sentence how many types of relative clauses we have in english everything about it make sure you watch the lesson until the end it is very very important guys this is going to help you step up during this game as well right iamp;#39;m excited as you guys know iamp;#39;m always excited i know you guys are too letamp;#39;s do this letamp;#39;s start with understanding what exactly a relative clause is see guys a relative clause is a dependent clause it is a dependent clause that means it cannot give a complete meaning on its own it depends on an independent clause so a relative clause is a dependent clause that identifies what a nou

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The relative pronoun can only be omitted when it is the object of the clause. When the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause, it cannot be omitted.
Remember: the relative pronoun can only be omitted in defining relative clauses and only if it IS NOT the subject of its sentence. Example. Yesterday I met a girl you studied with in Primary school.
Omitting Relative Pronouns 1) This was the hotel that we stayed in for two weeks. 2) She showed me the emeralds which she had brought back from South Africa. 3) The smartphone that costs 200 is very good.
For terminology, youve got some options. Heres how I use them: πŸ”Έ 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐚π₯π₯𝐲 𝐎𝐦𝐒𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐝: Preferred to signal an intentional decision not to include content while maintaining document structure for reference.
Omitting the relative pronoun For example, we can usually leave out who, which or that if it is followed by a subject. The assistant [that] we met was really kind. We cant usually leave it out if it is followed by a verb. The assistant that helped us was really kind.
When that immediately follows a verb of attribution (said, stated, announced, disclosed), it often can be omitted and the meaning will stay the same. Example: She said (that) it was all a hoax. Better to omit that here. When a time element intervenes between the verb and the dependent clause, that should be used.
They also can stand alone as the subject or object of a sentence. There is a specific list of relative pronouns, and here they are: who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, which, when, where, and whose. (Sometimes, what, which, and where can serve as relative pronouns.)

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