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Dependent attributive clauses with who, which, that



 
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Dependent attributive clauses with who, which, that #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 29, 2008 13:14 pm   Dependent attributive clauses with who, which, that
 

There are some dependent attributive clauses with who, which, that. When do we use
that? which? who? What`s the difference? Can I find tests on that topik?
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Hello! Dependent attributive clauses with who, which, that #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 29, 2008 14:26 pm   Hello! Dependent attributive clauses with who, which, that
 

Hi Ollga,

Welcome to english-test.net and many thanks for your question. Please read and listen to this lesson: relative pronouns.

In addition, you might want to try this test: Pronouns: who, whose, whom, which and let me know what you think.

Best regards,
Torsten
PS: Please note the spelling of the word 'topic'. The letter 'k' is very seldom used in the English language.

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Hello! Dependent attributive clauses with who, which, that #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:07 am   Hello! Dependent attributive clauses with who, which, that
 

Hi Torsten!

Thank you for your reply! That`s just it (I mean what I needed). Test results : I have answered 10 questions out of 10 correctly.
I like my first email English lesson. The Grammar is easy(9 out of 10), but the audio recording is very useful, because there are many good word combinations, which I`ve understood and can use.
Now I`d like to learn smth about extra information clouses. Could you help me, please? Are there any tests for it?
Now I`d like to answer your question about me. I am from Kaluga (Russia). Here lived and worked Cyolkovsky, who was at the beginning of space shipbuilding. I like learning laguages. It`s very interesting to get acquainted with other cultures. I like listenning to the BBC channel. But sometimes they speak too quikly. By the way, it is very important in our country to master English in oder to get on ( have good carrier) . I am looking forward to workihg with you further.
Ollga
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