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Relative Clauses – who, whose, where, which

Let’s take an intermediate level look at relative clauses. A relative clause tells us which thing or person the speaker means. « The man who works in the bank is my brother » – ‘who works in the bank’ tells us which man. We use who in relative clauses for a person. Who is followed by a …

Adjective words and their opposite:

Selfish – Generous Happy – Unhappy Cold – Hot Dishonest – Honest Friendly – Unfriendly Patient – Impatient Tidy – Messy Pessimistic – Optimistic Careful – Careless Talkative – Taciturn Wide – Narrow Delicious – Awful Modern – Ancient Dark – Light Straight – Crooked Bad – Good Insane – Sane Thin – Fat Short …