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hi there students when do we Adit that okay for example these are the glasses that I use to see okay I can also see these are the glasses I use to see with know that okay but I could also say these are the glasses that are yellow now if I say that I canamp;#39;t admit that these are the glasses are yellow no these are the glasses that are yellow so whatamp;#39;s the difference okay these are the glasses that I use to SE with so here I use the glasses the glasses are the object yeah and when that represents the object these are the glasses that I used to see then you can emit that okay these are glasses that are yellow these glasses are yellow notice here the glasses are now the subject when that represents the subject object then you cannot omit the word that okay and thatamp;#39;s the difference so when that represents the object of your relative Clause you can omit it when that represents the subject of your relative Clause you canamp;#39;t omit it so this is the video that will