A relative clause is a dependent clause that provides additional information about a noun in a sentence, often introduced by relative pronouns such as "who," "whom," "whose," "which," or "that." It helps to specify or clarify the noun it modifies. For example, in the sentence "The book that you lent me was fascinating," the relative clause "that you lent me" gives more detail about "the book." Relative clauses can be essential for meaning or non-essential, depending on whether they are crucial for understanding the sentence.
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reletive to you and reletive to people around you it is not. but the earth is moving so reletive to something in outer space it is
it is the closest reletive to the domnestic dog
Crystals.
reletive, Family member
tis close to. ex: reletive humididty.
March 16th 1967 ( i am his reletive)
No a sister named Rebbie.
the tigers closest relitives are the panther,the lion jaguar and ceetah
in order of their reletive atomic masses
in Bolton bt7 8hg he is a reletive of shahzeb ahmed
The llamas closest reletive is the alpaca. Dont be confused by the two!