Relative Clauses: Who, Which, & That - The University Writing ...
writingcenter.tamu.edu › writing-speaking-guidesIn English, there are eight relative pronouns: that, who, whom, whose, which, where, when, and why. Like all pronouns, they take antecedents. An antecedent is simply the noun a pronoun refers to or replaces in a sentence. Ex. Terry gave her boss a bad review. In this sentence, the pronoun her refers to Terry. Therefore, Terry is its antecedent.
Which, That, or Who? | Cambridge English
www.cambridge.org › elt › blogWhich, That, or Who? | Cambridge English. Michael Ennis. Published 27 October 2021. Grammar EAP. Michael Ennis is the English language coordinator at the Language Centre of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Italy. He has taught English at universities in Italy and Germany and German at universities in the United States.
Who, That, Which | Grammar Rules and Examples
www.grammarbook.com › grammar › whoVwhVtRule 1. Who and sometimes that refer to people. That and which refer to groups or things. Examples: Anya is the one who rescued the bird. "The Man That Got Away" is a great song with a grammatical title. Lokua is on the team that won first place. She belongs to a great organization, which specializes in saving endangered species. Rule 2a.