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Structure: ‘Relative clauses’

What is a relative clause?

A relative clause adds information about a noun by joining it to a second idea, so you avoid writing two short, choppy sentences. It usually begins with a relative pronoun — who, which, that, whose — or a relative adverb such as where or when. When the regulator confirmed that it had cleared electric air taxis to fly, almost every sentence in the coverage leaned on them.

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