Bài 12: Đại từ quan hệ - The Relative Pronouns
*Definition: (Định nghĩa đại từ quan hệ)
A Relative Pronoun stands for the proceeding noun or pronoun (antecedent) and introduces an adjective clause.1. General rubles:
| Antecedent Function | Persons | Things and Animals |
| Subject (Chủ từ) Object (Túc từ) Possessive (Sở hữu) | WHO WHOM WHOSE | WHICH WHICH WHOSE OF WHICH |
II. EXAMPLES:
*NOTES:
1. WHOM, WHICH and THATare usually omitted from restrictive (defining) clauses when they are the object of the verb in the clause, or of a preposition that does not stand before them.
2. WHICH may have a whole preceding clause as its antecedent. In the use, WHICH is equivalent to AND THIS/ THAT (+NOUN)
3. THE USE OF “THAT”
a) THAT may replace WHO, WHOM and WHICH in restrictive (defining) clauses (in the examples 1 and 5a above).
b) THAT is not used after the comma (,) in non-restrictive (non-defining) clauses or after prepositions.
c) THAT should be used:
- Much that I have ever read is untrue.









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