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we can or canamp;#39;t we have a relative pronoun when the person or thing is the object of the defining the relative clause the relative pronoun who which oh that can be emitted for example I spoke to girl you met her yesterday her in this sentence is the object of the relative close so we are going to use relative pronoun who or that which can be omitted so the sentence is going to be I spoke to the girl who or that you met yesterday oh we can simply omit who and that and say I spoke to the girl you met yesterday both cases are correct however we canamp;#39;t omit a relative pronoun when the person or thing is the subject of the defining relative clause for example I spoke to her she has got 8 brothers she is the subject of the defining a relative clause I spoke to a girl who has got 8 brothers in this case we cannot omit the relative pronoun room and we can say or it is incorrect to say I spoke to a girl has got 8 brothers so we need the relative now we can never c