I said that question words at the beginning of relative clause are called relative pronouns. Actually, they can be relative pronouns or relative adverbs depending which word it is an how you use it. Sorry I forgot to differentiate between them.
I had a dream where I told you about the time I was in the hospital for a week. My parents who I love so, were too worried for my health. The doctors didn't know why my hemoglobin was 5.5 which was too low for a young person. Luckily, I totally recovered, and the day I left the hospital, was the happiest of my life. The good thing was that my dream was in English.😊
Those are my birds, which are playful and lovely. I read the book rhat you recommended me. The car that was stolen last month, was found in a river. The subject that I liked best in school was history. My mom, who is honest and reliable, loves doing the gardening in her free time. My dad, who is hardworking and funny , loves playing the guitar.
This is the best explanation I have ever had about relative pronouns. Your presentation is very smooth .Thanks I would say :you are the teacher who I admire most.🎉🎉🎉
I like the lesson about relative clause and relative pronoun that you teach today.I want to go to Darjeeling which is famous for hills and tea gardens.I do not know about that person who called me yesterday.
Thanks a lot for the clear explanation of this confusing topic. I still remember how bad and confusing way was this topic was at school. You made a complicated subject easy to understand
In my country, Halloween this year is very sad due to the COVID, which has hurt the economy. My uncle wanted to dress up as a priest, a dream that he had since childhood. However, my mom, who raised him as a mother, suggested that he dress up as an angel. Thank you so much, Mike.
A few days ago, I had a dream where you were my English teacher in a classroom. After the class, a student, who was sitting next to me, told you that he loves the way you teach, and that he only wants to learn from you because your classes are always amazing. I replied to him saying: teacher Mike said that we should follow different teachers on Facebook in order to learn more from all of them. You smiled and told me "you are so right, Evelyn." That was my dream that was funny.😊😊
Dear TeacherMikeEnglish, thank you very much for this video. I'm just giving this material to my students, but the thing is that the information, which is presented in our books, is a bit different. We usually explain that there are relative pronouns and relative adverbs (e.g. "where" is a relative adverb, not a pronoun) and students and teachers as well sometimes find it not easy to define that, which and defining and non-defining relative clauses. Many thanks for all your videos!
Yes. I didn't want to focus on the grammar terms too much, so I called them all relative pronouns in this video. There is a difference between relative pronouns and relative adverbs. However, although "where" is usually an advern, it can also function as a relative pronoun. owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/grammar/relative_pronouns/index.html#:~:text=The%20most%20common%20relative%20pronouns,a%20type%20of%20dependent%20clause.
Thanks teacher mike I'm b1.2 and this is one topic that i have to study and you explain so easy I really like your content about topics though sometimes I'm not able to remember or use them 😅
Hello teacher mike, where will i start watching your vedios which vedio is supposed to watch before the other one I mean I'm new here and I hope I will learn english with you. Thank you for your support 🙏
Then "That" is used to introduce an essential relative clause, which provides necessary information. Example: The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting. Whereas "Which" is used to introduce a non-essential relative clause, which provides additional information. Example: The book, which was written by my favorite author, is very interesting. In summary, use "that" when the information in the relative clause is crucial for understanding the noun and the phrase has sense and use "which" when the information in the relative clause is additional or non-essential.
Thanks, teacher! In minute 6:04, why did you say "...dont forget to give it a like, doing these 'both'...", why "both" if it was only one thing to do? Thank you again for your videos, are very useful!!
Rabito is the name of the movie that tell us the story of a street dog whose owners died in the sea. Rabito who was helped by a good woman, has been waiting for their owners for years. The upcoming movie which is based in true events, will touch the hearts of millions of people. 😊😊
I follow the instructions of the company that the manager gives me. My mother wear a saree, which i presented on her birthday, that is suitable for her. The day before, I saw a person who had been seen before. Thank you🙏🏻 Sir Mike
I said that question words at the beginning of relative clause are called relative pronouns. Actually, they can be relative pronouns or relative adverbs depending which word it is an how you use it. Sorry I forgot to differentiate between them.
You are amazing!!!! Every your explanation is priceless !!!
Thank you!
😊 very useful information
That's right, I agree.🙂
I do like this topic as well.❤
Your videos are useful to get working knowledge of English in day to day life.
🙏I'm really grateful 💕
I had a dream where I told you about the time I was in the hospital for a week. My parents who I love so, were too worried for my health. The doctors didn't know why my hemoglobin was 5.5 which was too low for a young person. Luckily, I totally recovered, and the day I left the hospital, was the happiest of my life.
The good thing was that my dream was in English.😊
Glad you recovered and that your dream was in English!
Thank you so much, Mike. 😀😀
Thank you Teacher useful video❤❤
Those are my birds, which are playful and lovely.
I read the book rhat you recommended me.
The car that was stolen last month, was found in a river.
The subject that I liked best in school was history.
My mom, who is honest and reliable, loves doing the gardening in her free time.
My dad, who is hardworking and funny , loves playing the guitar.
Very good! I see you fixed the mistakes!
Yes. Thanks a lot for your help. 😀😀
Thank you for teaching!
❤thank you
God bless you teacher Mike I love your lesson and it is very helpful ❤❤
Teacher Maik , thank for you , you explain this rule by examples very easy I want it more complicated
Sorry. My goal is to make things easy to understand.😅
Fast cars, which have been around for several generations, always catch a guy's eye.😍
Interesting example.
Oh. Also. I think we always use "eye" in that expression.
@@TeacherMikeEnglish I was actually supposed to write "eye" instead of eyes. It's just a typo. 😁❤
Thanks.❤
Thanks!
This is the best explanation I have ever had about relative pronouns. Your presentation is very smooth .Thanks I would say :you are the teacher who I admire most.🎉🎉🎉
Thanks a lot!🙏😃
I find this video useful.
Thanks, Teacher Mike.❤
Hi guys nice to meet you
Hello teacher Mike Good Afternon God bless yuo yes 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks you for your explanations and your videos.😅😅
You're welcome!
I like the lesson about relative clause and relative pronoun that you teach today.I want to go to Darjeeling which is famous for hills and tea gardens.I do not know about that person who called me yesterday.
Thanks a lot for the clear explanation of this confusing topic. I still remember how bad and confusing way was this topic was at school. You made a complicated subject easy to understand
Thank you, Teacher.
That's already so useful video❤
It's a great lesson that was perfectly explained, our Super Teacher. Thanks a lot.😊😊
In my country, Halloween this year is very sad due to the COVID, which has hurt the economy. My uncle wanted to dress up as a priest, a dream that he had since childhood. However, my mom, who raised him as a mother, suggested that he dress up as an angel.
Thank you so much, Mike.
I'm sorry to hear that. Is it really worse this year than it was the last two years?
This year is the first Halloween after covid.
Sorry, the first worse. Last year was the first Halloween after covid, and was better.
A few days ago, I had a dream where you were my English teacher in a classroom. After the class, a student, who was sitting next to me, told you that he loves the way you teach, and that he only wants to learn from you because your classes are always amazing. I replied to him saying: teacher Mike said that we should follow different teachers on Facebook in order to learn more from all of them. You smiled and told me "you are so right, Evelyn."
That was my dream that was funny.😊😊
Wowwww!
Thanks a lot, Mike. Glad you liked it.😀😀😀
Dear TeacherMikeEnglish, thank you very much for this video. I'm just giving this material to my students, but the thing is that the information, which is presented in our books, is a bit different. We usually explain that there are relative pronouns and relative adverbs (e.g. "where" is a relative adverb, not a pronoun) and students and teachers as well sometimes find it not easy to define that, which and defining and non-defining relative clauses. Many thanks for all your videos!
Yes. I didn't want to focus on the grammar terms too much, so I called them all relative pronouns in this video.
There is a difference between relative pronouns and relative adverbs. However, although "where" is usually an advern, it can also function as a relative pronoun.
owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/grammar/relative_pronouns/index.html#:~:text=The%20most%20common%20relative%20pronouns,a%20type%20of%20dependent%20clause.
Very useful topic as well.👍
Obrigado. Brazilians are with you.
Much appreciated.
Thank you!❤
Thanks teacher mike
I'm b1.2 and this is one topic that i have to study and you explain so easy
I really like your content about topics though sometimes I'm not able to remember or use them 😅
Great video😊. Thanks a lot. I miss your live video. 😔
I'll do one soon.
Hello teacher mike, where will i start watching your vedios which vedio is supposed to watch before the other one I mean I'm new here and I hope I will learn english with you.
Thank you for your support 🙏
Your English is good enough that you should be able to understand most of them. You don't need to watch them in any specific order.
@@TeacherMikeEnglish thank you teacher mike🙏
Then "That" is used to introduce an essential relative clause, which provides necessary information.
Example:
The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
Whereas "Which" is used to introduce a non-essential relative clause, which provides additional information.
Example: The book, which was written by my favorite author, is very interesting.
In summary, use "that" when the information in the relative clause is crucial for understanding the noun and the phrase has sense and use "which" when the information in the relative clause is additional or non-essential.
Correct. Very good.
Thanks, teacher!
In minute 6:04, why did you say "...dont forget to give it a like, doing these 'both'...", why "both" if it was only one thing to do?
Thank you again for your videos, are very useful!!
Doing this both A and B.😃
Rabito is the name of the movie that tell us the story of a street dog whose owners died in the sea. Rabito who was helped by a good woman, has been waiting for their owners for years.
The upcoming movie which is based in true events, will touch the hearts of millions of people. 😊😊
Excellent writing!
Wow. Thanks, Mike.😁😊
Thank you sir, but I have a question ex-the book that you borrowed is ... Or the book, which you borrowed is,.
I follow the instructions of the company that the manager gives me.
My mother wear a saree, which i presented on her birthday, that is suitable for her.
The day before, I saw a person who had been seen before.
Thank you🙏🏻
Sir Mike
"I saw a person who had been seen before" is a bit strange. Why are you using passive voice in the second half?
@@TeacherMikeEnglishSorry Sir
I can't get it.
Teacher, we use which for all or only for things?
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One of the twins is named Kent and the other Christian, but i don't know which is which. 😊
😅😅
What about who ? Is it the same as which's situation but for persons ??
Yes. It can be used in a similar way.
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Hi teacher
Hallo
Good morning my teacher
What abut you?
Aer you gerat?
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wait you didn't give an explanation about the who and where
I explained WHO.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The wallet which i bought last week is already stolen.🥺
Do you think who you are? Please know your place.
Whose wallet is it?
Who do you think you are?✅
@@TeacherMikeEnglish thanks, Mike 👍😂
I saw a man, who wore a blue shirt.🩵
Thanks!
Thanks a lot!🙏