...relative
pronouns (rel -a - tive pro - nouns)
![](imagekorean/relpronoun.gif)
Relative pronouns are used to link two sentences together.
There are five basic forms: that, who, which, and the "elliptic"
form.
Relative Pronouns - that,
who, which, whose and the "elliptic" form. |
Korean |
Pronoun |
Sentence |
Sentence |
Combined |
Korean |
![](imagekorean/that.gif) |
that |
He likes the
girl. |
The girl lives in Canada. |
He likes the girl that lives in Canada. |
![](imagekorean/relpronoun1.gif) |
![](imagekorean/who.gif) |
who |
She likes the
boy. |
The boy lives in Canada. |
She likes the boy
who lives in Canada. |
![](imagekorean/relpronoun2.gif) |
![](imagekorean/which.gif) |
which |
I bought a bike. |
John recommended it. |
I
bought a bike which John recommended. |
![](imagekorean/relprounoun3.gif) |
![](imagekorean/whose.gif) |
whose |
I found a bike. |
The bike has an owner. |
Whose the owner of the bike I found? |
![](imagekorean/relprounoun3.gif) |
![](imagekorean/elliptic.gif) |
elliptic (form) |
She's the lady that I dated. |
She's
the lady I dated. |
![](imagekorean/relpronoun5.gif) |
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