Grammar: B1 - ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech & 🏗️ Sentence Structure - Lesson 2: Defining Relative Clauses with "which" (for things)

Grammar: Defining Relative Clauses B1 Lesson 18: Using 'which' for Things & Animals What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the relative pronoun 'which' to give essential, defining information about things and animals. Giving Essential Information About Things Last time, we learned to use 'who' to identify people. Today, we'll learn the word for identifying things and animals : which . A clause starting with 'which' joins two sentences into one to explain exactly what you're talking about. How to Combine Sentences with 'which' Let's combine two simple sentences: Start with two ideas: "The restaurant serves great food." and " It is near the river." Replace the second subject pronoun ( It ) with which . This creates the relative clause: "which is near the river." Place the new clause directly after the noun it describes ("The restaurant"). The restaurant whic…