GRAMMAR: Using defining and non-defining relative clauses

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I'm an English student who really enjoys studying with these videos. Thanks!

nenymoliveira
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I love this programme which give us fantastic information♥

TomTom-urkf
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I really love this program which gives us good information about an English language .

engmoh
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Hello! Thanks for such an informative video. I wonder if we can also say (3:55)
The bus /which/ I took this morning...
As far as I can tell, it's possible to use /which/ an /that/ in relative clauses

nadinsh.
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LMAOO, i did not get it at the first place but when you said about if you leave the clause out, if it makes sense then it is relative clause, wow as simple as that now i know how to study thanks alot you helped me!!

Nathan-rusm
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Hello" I'm english student, who live in Brazil, I liked this video it's very explanatory and easy to understand

ketullyalbuquerque
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Finn! Years ago I worked with Speak Out material, you were on the videos!! As soon as I heard your voice I recognized it!! Greetings from Mexico!

guisellvillalobossilvar
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Thank you so much BBC! This is the simplest explanation i found.❤❤❤

gianglenvalerio
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+bbclearningenglish great explanation but I have one doubt why it is 6 minute English as 6 minutes English is plural form so why not 6 minutes English?

tahamuqtader
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Bbc.. Can I use Whom and whose in Non defining relative clauses.??

rsnug
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Finn, please, tell me, where are you from? your accent is different from the others.

denisebranquinho
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In number three, can I say: David Beckham, who used to play for Manchester United, has over 20 tattoos?

nellyalister
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Could you teach me what is relative pronoun, and what is this? Thanks kind regards

RashidHussain-tnpg
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What is difference between relative clauses and relative pronoun

RashidHussain-tnpg
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this really confuse me. At the end i didnt even know what was defining or non defining!

minzmuffin