Relative Clause Year 3. One girl is talking to Tom and you ask somebody whether he knows this girl. We sometimes use whom as the object of a verb or preposition.
A relative clause can be used to give additional information about a noun. The relative pronouns are. This is George whom you met at our house last year.
Defining relative clauses are not put in commas.
The relative clause can come after the subject or the object. The car is blue. Subject Object Possessive who whom who whose which which whose that that We use who and whom for people and which for things. In Year 5 children should be taught what a relative clause is and how to use it correctly in their writing.