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everybody let me see am i all yes iamp;#39;m all set up gotta get the hair ready for um letamp;#39;s do one more topic today okay guys you might be tired maybe itamp;#39;s after work for you maybe youamp;#39;ve just come back from uh studying at ulc but i just want to teach you one more thing today about our um relative clauses okay so if you havenamp;#39;t already i need you to go back and on in youtube you search on youtube look for ulc relative clauses first because i have another video that teaches you the basics of relative clauses for our our students who are maybe elementary or maybe theyamp;#39;re pre-intermediate you may not have studied this before right this grammar called relative clauses so if you havenamp;#39;t please watch this video first watch ulc relative clauses first but after youamp;#39;re done with that then you can learn about this special rule for this grammar right we have a special rule and in english weamp;#39;re just going to call it oh mission omis