Lesson 1: Defining Relative Clauses (who, which, that, where)
Welcome to B1 Intermediate! As my students start having deeper, more complex conversations with international visitors, they need to connect their ideas smoothly. Defining relative clauses use words like who , which , and where to give essential information about a person, thing, or place in a single sentence. Let's learn how to link your sentences like a professional. Relative Pronouns: Who - Used to describe a person. Which - Used to describe a thing or animal. That - Can be used instead of 'who' or 'which' for people or things. Where - Used to describe a place. Common Mistake: Pronoun Mismatch In many languages, a single word is used to connect all clauses. In English, you must choose the correct relative pronoun based on the noun: use "who" for people, "which" for things/animals, and "where" for places. Please enable JavaScript to view the interactive flashcards and take the quiz. warning Common Mistake
In many languages, a single word is …