We use defining relative clauses to identify who or what we are talking about. We use: 1. Who or that - for people: ____ 2. Which or that - for things: ____ 3. Whose - for possessions: ____We can leave out the relative pronoun if it is the object of the verb: ____ We use non-defining clauses to give extra information. It's already clear who or what we are talking about. We use commas around the non defining relative clauses, to sho that it is extra information. We use: 1. Who - for people: ____ 2. Which - for things: ____ 3. Whose - for possessions and family relationships: ____

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