• A very good, short video on the difference between defining clauses (information that is important and specific to what is being discussed) and non-defining clauses (information that is unnecessary or extra). The teacher goes through things at a good, even pace and there are lots of clear examples for you to check your understanding.

    Status: Published
    Updated date: Thu, 08/28/2014 - 03:14
  • Learn how to use adjective clauses to give your English sentences more depth and sound more natural. This page includes an explanation and several exercises for practice. The exercise answers are available, if you can't seem to get a question right.

    Status: Published
    Updated date: Wed, 01/18/2012 - 08:46
  • You can use "whose" in an adjective clause describing a noun. Many native English speakers are not clear on this grammar rule, so if you learn it you will sound very educated, especially in formal situations.

    Status: Published
    Updated date: Mon, 02/13/2012 - 09:31

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