Curso inglés nivel B2

Lesson 4: Relative Clauses & Pronouns | How to Use Where, Who, Which, Whom, and Whose

Whom, Where, Which, Whose, Who, and That are relative pronouns that we can use in English to connect or join a sentence.
In today’s class, we’ll talk about the three different ways to use relative pronouns in English grammar:

  1. To replace a subject.

  2. To connect two or more independent clauses.

  3. To give additional information about the subject or subjects of the sentence.

We’ll see how to use relative clauses and pronouns in English within a short text, and we’ll join and give additional information to the clauses that we’ll find in it.

In this opportunity, we have one story written in two different ways:
– One without relative clauses or pronouns,
– And another one with relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, that.
I expect you can clearly see the difference between these structures.

This is a great class for anyone learning English and wanting to improve their sentence structure, especially with common doubts like who vs whom or which vs that.

 

What will you learn in this video?

✔ The three main ways to use relative pronouns in a sentence.

✔ How to replace a subject and connect independent clauses.

✔ A practical comparison of sentences with and without relative clauses.

 

✔ A short story that demonstrates the impact of using relative pronouns correctly.

 

 

REMEMBER: This is the HOMEWORK. It’s important to watch this class and complete the assignment to practice your English skills.