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解读定语从句关系代词(国外英文资料).doc

解读定语从句关系代词(国外英文资料)

解读定语从句关系代词(国外英文资料) The relative pronoun of the attributive clause The connective relation pronoun, that which who whom The term relationship pronoun is used to guide attributive clauses, which include who, whom, whose, which, as. Relationship pronoun and relationship adverb include: when, where, why. Note: there is no how in the adverb. If you want to modify the way, use that or in which leads, or dont use the word. I dont like the way (that, in which) he eyed me. I dont like the way he looks at me. The antecedents are people: multi-use who (1) The first word is a person while the relation pronoun is used in the subject in the restrictive attributive clause, which is used in the following situations, but the who is more common. Is he the man who wants to see you? Is he the man you want to see? A friend who/that helps you in time of need is A real friend. A friend in need is a friend indeed. The antecedents are people: multi-purpose. First, the antecedents are the pronoun he, they, one (s), or the indicator pronoun those. Those who want to go to the Great Wall sign up here. The people who want to go to the Great Wall sign here. Time goes fast for one who has a sense of beauty. Time is always fast for an aesthetically pleasing person. The antecedent refers to a persons ordinal number or a preamble. The first man who talks to me will receive a surprising present. The first person to talk to me will get a surprise gift. They were the first who were here. They were the first to arrive here. The antecedents are people: more like whom Antecedent is a person and the relative pronouns when making the object in the restrictive attributive clause, multi-purpose disappearance in the following circumstances, also can use that, but more cases is to use an ellipsis relative pronouns. The relative pronoun is an object in the restrictive attributive clause He is the man whom I saw yesterday. He is the man whom I saw yesterday. The students (whom/that) you teach are now doing

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