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English
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Relative Clauses
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Age 18-16
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level: Upper Intermediate
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Spanish
Author's Instructions
Relative clauses are a type of dependent clause that provide additional information about a noun in a sentence. They are introduced by relative pronouns (such as "who," "which," or "that") or relative adverbs (such as "where" or "when"). Relative clauses can be used to define or identify the noun they modify, and they can be either restrictive or non-restrictive.
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English
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Relative Clauses
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Age 18-16
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level: Upper Intermediate
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Spanish
Author's Instructions
Relative clauses are a type of dependent clause that provide additional information about a noun in a sentence. They are introduced by relative pronouns (such as "who," "which," or "that") or relative adverbs (such as "where" or "when"). Relative clauses can be used to define or identify the noun they modify, and they can be either restrictive or non-restrictive.
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