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Hi everyone! Welcome to todayamp;#39;s lesson, Iamp;#39;m Arnel. Today weamp;#39;re going to look at relative pronouns. Who, which, that, whose, and whom. What about where, when, and why? Those are relative adverbs. Today weamp;#39;re going to stick to relative pronouns. And weamp;#39;re also going to look at relative clauses. Relative clauses are also called adjective clauses, same thing. Thereamp;#39;s going to be a lot of information today, so at the end of this lesson I have a mini test for you. Letamp;#39;s start. Letamp;#39;s start with an overview, I have three sentences. Each sentence has a relative pronoun. Who, which, that. What about whose, and whom? Donamp;#39;t worry, weamp;#39;ll get to that later. The relative pronoun is the head of the relative clause. Each relative clause has a subject and a verb. You can see in my first example the relative pronoun is the subject. More on that later. The relative clause always goes after the noun it