In English we use defining relative clauses to give important information about a person, place or thing.
We use :
"who" or "that" for people
"which" or "that" for things
"where" for places where an activity takes place
"whose" for possessives
"when" for times
Note : We don't use "what" in relative clauses!
eg. These are the jeans that I want to buy. NOT These are the jeans what I want to buy.
In defining relative clauses, we can leave out "who", "that" or "which" when these words aren't the subject of the defining relative clause.
We never leave out "whose'" in defining relative clauses. We can leave out "where" if we add a preposition at the end of the relative clause.
We can leave out "when" if the time reference is clear.
Note : We don't use commas with defining relative clauses.
Defining relative clause example sentences | |
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I don't know, maybe I like seeing the canals going around the buildings. | Bilmem, belki de kanalların binaların etrafından geçişini görmek hoşuma gidiyor. |
You could have asked if she knew the girl you were going to meet. | Görüşeceğin kızı tanıyıp tanımadığını sorabilirdin. |
And you could be the first man I've known who doesn't snore. | Ve sen de tanıdığım horlamayan tek erkek olabilirsin. |
Yes, because it's the only French restaurant we have been to. | Evet, çünkü gittiğimiz tek Fransız restoranı orasıydı. |
What about the houses you found? | Peki senin bulduğun evler? |
They are the kind of people who like to party... | Onlar parti yapmayı seven tiplerden... |
What's the reason you don't want to leave the house? | Evden çıkmak istememe sebebin nedir? |
You know the people who take tourists sightseeing on bicycles? | Bisikletlerle turistleri gezdirenleri biliyor musun? |
Do you remember those girls we met last week? | Geçen hafta tanıştığımız kızları hatırlıyor musun? |
And I tried to find the rice I was talking about. | Bir de o dediğim pirinci bulmaya çalıştım. |
It's nice to have a landlord who fixes things before we know about them! | Biz bilmeden her şeyi tamir eden bir ev sahibimiz olması güzel! |
The one you told me shouted at you before... | Bana anlattığın sana bağıran vardı ya... |
There is an old guy on the phone who can't hear anything I say... | Telefonda hiçbir söylediğimi duyamayan yaşlı bir adam var... |
Do you remember the French restaurant we went to before? | Daha önceden gittiğimiz Fransız restoranını hatırlıyor musun? |
You're the one who's been living here longer than me. | Benden daha uzun süredir burada yaşayan sensin. |
Is there any news from the houses you went to see today? | Bugün görmeye gittiğin evlerden haber var mı? |
Where I'm supposed to be having the meeting. | Normalde görüşme yapacağım yerdeki. |
Yes, of course, he is the nicest man I've ever known! | Ya, tabii, kendisi tanıdığım en iyi insandır! |