Relative clauses are sentences that connect two sentences together using words like "that", "which", or "who". "Which" refers to objects while "who" refers to people or animals. These relative clauses provide additional information to connect the two sentences.
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1. Relative clause is belong two
sentences. That which and
who. Which is the object and
what whereas who is people
and animal. They are between
two sentences.
For example:
The queen, who has no real power,
is the symbolic Head of State.
The House of Commons, which is
elected,
makes the laws.