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hi relative clauses and when to omit the object pronoun as a subject wow thatamp;#39;s complicated it sounds complicated itamp;#39;s okay letamp;#39;s look at a pair of relative clauses okay there is a man i want to talk to him there is the man that i want to talk to notice this as a contrast to there is a man he wants to talk to me which gives us that is the man that wants to talk to me so notice in the first one this is the man that i subject want to talk to you need the subject in the second one this is the man that wants to talk to me there is no subject pronoun notice in the first one that this is the man that i want to talk to that is representing the object of the sentence the man and when the relative pronoun represents the object we must put a subject however in the second phrase this is the man that wants to talk to me here that the relative pronoun is acting as the subject he wants to talk to me that wants to talk to me in this case you cannot put that he wants to talk to