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e52a6f0149 My father, who is 65 now, still works. Notes:. If we leave out the subject, it will not be clear what we mean. In this case, the relative pronoun is the subject of the relative clause (this means you can't drop 'who', 'which' or 'that') Review relative clauses here. I gave the letter to James, who sent it to London. Relative pronouns with prepositions We use the pronouns with prepositions as follows.
(Because all the passengers were wearing their seatbelts, they survived.) The students who did all the exercises succeeded. Compare the following sentences. Written English: My father, who is 65 now, still works. Spoken English: Their garden is near here. The only effect is that there is less information in the sentences. The student you saw in Oxford is my neighbour. We do not write them with commas.
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