|     ...relative 
      pronouns (rel -a - tive pro - nouns)  
        
     
		
      
       
      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  | 
         
         
          
          | 
           that | 
          
         He likes the 
          girl.   | 
          
        The girl lives in Canada. | 
        He likes the girl that lives in Canada. | 
          
          | 
         
         
          
          | 
          who | 
           She likes the 
            boy.   | 
          The boy lives in Canada. | 
          
        She likes the boy 
          who lives in Canada. | 
          
          | 
         
         
          
          | 
          which | 
          I bought a bike.  | 
          John recommended it. | 
          I 
            bought a bike which John recommended. | 
          
          | 
         
         
          
          | 
          whose | 
          I found a bike.   | 
          The bike has an owner. | 
          Whose            the owner of the bike I found? | 
          
          | 
         
         
          
          | 
          elliptic (form) | 
          She's the lady that I dated.  | 
          She's 
            the lady I dated. | 
          
          
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