Relative Pronouns - YouTube - By MacSmiley
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00:0-1 | welcome to the lesson relative pronounce . After completing this | |
00:14 | lesson , you will be able to define relative pronounce | |
00:21 | list the uses off relative pronounce identified relative pronounce in | |
00:28 | given sentences . Shereen and care are at school right | |
00:35 | now . A special assembly will be taking place today | |
00:39 | . Share intense care . The woman who is giving | |
00:43 | the opening speech at the assembly is quite famous . | |
00:47 | Care , asks Shereen . The opening speech will be | |
00:51 | by a woman on she is famous . This is | |
00:56 | when Sharon explains that the relative pronoun who refers to | |
01:00 | the woman it is used to give more information about | |
01:04 | this woman care , finds relative pronounce interesting and asks | |
01:09 | Shereen to tell her more about them . So what | |
01:12 | are we waiting for ? Let's learn about relative pronounce | |
01:17 | . A relative pronoun is used to refer back to | |
01:21 | a noun or pronoun . This noun or pronoun is | |
01:25 | mentioned before the relative pronoun . It is also called | |
01:31 | the antecedent . For example , the woman who is | |
01:36 | giving the opening speech is quite famous relative pronoun who | |
01:42 | is used to refer to the antecedent woman . It | |
01:46 | is called a relative pronoun because it relates to the | |
01:50 | noun going before it . Who , who who's which | |
01:56 | what that as our relative pronounce , relative pronouns are | |
02:09 | used to join sentences . Bombing what we call relative | |
02:13 | pronounce as they join sentences , they are pronounced as | |
02:19 | well as conjunctions . Take a look at these two | |
02:23 | sentences . The woman is giving the opening speech . | |
02:28 | The woman is quite famous . Both sentences give us | |
02:33 | some information about the woman . The sentences can be | |
02:37 | joined using the relative pronoun who it acts as a | |
02:42 | conjunction on relates to the noun woman . Relative Pronounce | |
02:48 | also introduced non classes on a relative clauses . The | |
02:55 | woman is the noun clause . While who is giving | |
03:00 | the opening speech is quite famous ? Is the relative | |
03:04 | clause relative pronounce who on who are used for persons | |
03:13 | only who is used when the noun referred to is | |
03:18 | the subject off the sentence where , as whom is | |
03:23 | used when the noun referred to , is the object | |
03:26 | off the sentence ? He is the boy who loves | |
03:31 | to cook the relative pronoun who refers to the subject | |
03:36 | . Boy , the boy who I was talking about | |
03:41 | , works at the restaurant , the relative pronoun whom | |
03:46 | refers to the object boy whose is used for persons | |
03:53 | and things . It indicates possession , for example , | |
03:58 | the car whose color is red belongs to Jim Relative | |
04:03 | pronoun , who's is used for a thing , namely | |
04:07 | the car . It indicates the color red is a | |
04:10 | quality associated with the car . Let's look at another | |
04:15 | example . Girl whose ruler broke is crying here . | |
04:21 | The relative pronoun who's is used for a person . | |
04:26 | The ruler belongs to the girl , the relative pronoun | |
04:31 | , which is used for animals on things . The | |
04:36 | cake which you ate was baked by me , which | |
04:41 | refers to a thing . Cake . Judy is the | |
04:45 | name off the cat , which ISS sleeping on the | |
04:49 | rug , which refers to an animal , the cat | |
04:55 | that is used after objectives in the superlative degree on | |
05:02 | after the intricate of Pronounce who ? Which on what | |
05:08 | Read this example . It is the coolest birthday party | |
05:12 | that I have ever attended that is used after the | |
05:18 | superlative objective . Coolest . Now read the other example | |
05:25 | . Who is that you were talking thio that is | |
05:30 | used after the interrogative pronoun who that is used Onley | |
05:36 | in defining clauses that ISS clauses that restrict , limit | |
05:43 | or define the antecedent . These are clauses that provide | |
05:49 | essential information about the noun being referred to . For | |
05:53 | example , he is the boy that won the race | |
06:00 | that which can be replaced by the relative . Pronounce | |
06:04 | what ? Please pick up what you have dropped . | |
06:10 | What replaces that which in this sentence the word as | |
06:16 | can be used as a relative pronoun if it is | |
06:20 | preceded by , such as or the same those mangoes | |
06:27 | are not , such as I bought yesterday . The | |
06:32 | relative pronoun as follows the word such . Yeah , | |
06:39 | the position off the relative pronoun in a sentence is | |
06:43 | off . Great importance . Relative pronoun must always be | |
06:46 | pleased as close as possible to the antecedent read the | |
06:52 | following sentence . The man who is working late is | |
06:58 | the manager . It is clear that the relative pronoun | |
07:02 | who refers to the subject man now look at the | |
07:07 | fallen sentence . The cat saw the dog rich jumped | |
07:13 | on the fence , the relative pronoun which is placed | |
07:18 | after the dog . It means that the dog has | |
07:22 | jumped on the fence . However , sentence should be | |
07:26 | written in this way . The cat which saw the | |
07:30 | dog jumped on the fence . Now the relative pronoun | |
07:35 | which has been placed close to the antecedent cap , | |
07:41 | the meaning is clear . Cat has jumped on the | |
07:46 | fence after seeing the dog . We have looked at | |
07:51 | the definition on the user's off A relative pronoun . | |
07:55 | Let us look at some more examples . Sharon has | |
08:12 | told care everything she knows about relative pronounce . Let | |
08:17 | us revised relative pronounce before Care and Sharon attend a | |
08:21 | special assembly . Relative pronouns are used to refer back | |
08:26 | to announce or after a noun . This noun or | |
08:30 | pronoun , is mentioned before the relative pronoun . It | |
08:36 | is also called the antecedent Who , who who's which | |
08:43 | , what that , as our relative pronounce relative pronounce | |
08:51 | , have the same form as interrogative . Pronounce Azaz | |
08:57 | relative . Pronounce joint sentences . They are pronounced as | |
09:02 | well as conjunctions . Relative pronounce . Also introduced noun | |
09:09 | clauses on relative clauses . Usage off relative Pronounce who | |
09:17 | on who are used for persons only whose is used | |
09:23 | for persons on thanks , which is used for things | |
09:31 | that is used after objectives in the superlative degree on | |
09:37 | after the intricate to pronounce who , which on what | |
09:43 | . That is used only in defining clauses . A | |
09:49 | Z can be used as a relative pronoun . If | |
09:52 | it is preceded by such as on the same relative | |
09:59 | pronoun must always up here as close as possible to | |
10:05 | the antecedent |
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Relative Pronouns - YouTube
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