Defining and non-defining relative clauses
That can be used for people or things in defining relative clauses. However, it cannot be used as
a replacement for where.
*Many of the people that live in Paris leave the city in August to vacation in other places.
*A statue of ducks that can be found in Boston is a popular tourist attraction for children.
That cannot be used in non-defining relative clauses. Who, which, or where are used instead.
*Cairo, which has fascinated Europeans for ages, draws countless European tourists each year.
*Our tour guide, who knew a great deal about souvenirs from the area, helped us to buy some
beautiful presents for our friends.
adjectives and adverbs
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