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A relative clause is used to modify a verb in a main clause.
A relative clause is used to modify a verb in a main clause.
False (B)
Relative pronouns 'who', 'whom', and 'whose' are used to refer to things or animals.
Relative pronouns 'who', 'whom', and 'whose' are used to refer to things or animals.
False (B)
A relative clause can be placed only at the end of a sentence.
A relative clause can be placed only at the end of a sentence.
False (B)
The relative adverb 'when' is used to refer to location.
The relative adverb 'when' is used to refer to location.
The pronoun 'which' is used as a subject in an adjective clause to refer to people.
The pronoun 'which' is used as a subject in an adjective clause to refer to people.
A relative clause is like a single adverb.
A relative clause is like a single adverb.
In a relative clause, 'which' is used to refer to people.
In a relative clause, 'which' is used to refer to people.
In an adjective clause, the object pronoun is always included.
In an adjective clause, the object pronoun is always included.
The pronoun 'whom' is used as a direct object in a relative clause.
The pronoun 'whom' is used as a direct object in a relative clause.
The pronoun 'that' can be used in a relative clause to refer to people or animals.
The pronoun 'that' can be used in a relative clause to refer to people or animals.
In a relative clause, 'which' can refer to people.
In a relative clause, 'which' can refer to people.
The pronoun 'who' is used as a subject in a relative clause.
The pronoun 'who' is used as a subject in a relative clause.
The relative adverb 'where' is used to introduce an adjective clause describing a time.
The relative adverb 'where' is used to introduce an adjective clause describing a time.
The relative adverb 'why' is used to introduce an adjective clause describing a reason.
The relative adverb 'why' is used to introduce an adjective clause describing a reason.
A relative clause is used to modify a noun in a main clause.
A relative clause is used to modify a noun in a main clause.
The pronoun 'which' is used to refer to people.
The pronoun 'which' is used to refer to people.
A relative clause can be used to describe a person, place, or thing.
A relative clause can be used to describe a person, place, or thing.
The relative adverb 'when' is used to introduce an adjective clause describing a reason.
The relative adverb 'when' is used to introduce an adjective clause describing a reason.
A subject pronoun can be omitted in a sentence.
A subject pronoun can be omitted in a sentence.
The word 'who' can be used as an object of a preposition.
The word 'who' can be used as an object of a preposition.
The word 'which' is always used as a subject pronoun.
The word 'which' is always used as a subject pronoun.
The sentence 'The movie which we saw last night was very good' is grammatically correct.
The sentence 'The movie which we saw last night was very good' is grammatically correct.
The word 'that' can be used interchangeably with the word 'who' in a sentence.
The word 'that' can be used interchangeably with the word 'who' in a sentence.
The sentence 'The music which we listened to last night was good' is more formal than 'The music to which we listened last night was good'.
The sentence 'The music which we listened to last night was good' is more formal than 'The music to which we listened last night was good'.
The children of herders grow up in families that value hospitality and tradition.
The children of herders grow up in families that value hospitality and tradition.
The nomad’s life, and connection with their animals and the environment are vividly reflected in their songs that they like to sing.
The nomad’s life, and connection with their animals and the environment are vividly reflected in their songs that they like to sing.
Nomads will never forget the years when their animals survived the disastrous “dzud.”
Nomads will never forget the years when their animals survived the disastrous “dzud.”
The gers of many nomads have solar panels that provide electricity for mobile phones and televisions.
The gers of many nomads have solar panels that provide electricity for mobile phones and televisions.
Throat singing is a Mongolian traditional art which was registered as a Cultural Heritage practice with UNESCO in 2010.
Throat singing is a Mongolian traditional art which was registered as a Cultural Heritage practice with UNESCO in 2010.
One of the most interesting things is where Kazakh people do hunt with eagles.
One of the most interesting things is where Kazakh people do hunt with eagles.