3. The relative pronoun you use depends on the thing you're talking about. Generally speaking, the most basic ones are these: Basic relative pronouns for people who/that for objects which/that for places where for reasons why for time for possession when whose
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6. Examples: That boy is the one who called me yesterday. That boy is the one that called me yesterday
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8. This is used to show possession. It can always be used for people and animals, but also for things. Mary, whose husband is an architecht, is my cousin. The car, whose lights are flashing, is mine. . WHOSE
9. that/ which that / which who/ that where I would like to spend a year of my life. a country is England makes a woman feel like a lady. a man is A gentleman migrates thousands of kilometers in winter a butterfly is A monarch uses rhyme not melody to make a song. music is Hiphop
10. when whose who cooks. the person is A cook book I borrowed. the man is That children wear costumes and ask for candies. a holiday in October is Halloween