The grammar page for today:

http://www.eslcafe.com/grammar/adjective_clauses02.html

and some notes extracted from the first two lessons:

- Adjective clauses (relative clauses) are like "sentences
inside sentences." Examples:

"A man who (that) was wearing a green suit" --> spoke to us.

I don't like --> "the new car that (which*) is
parked outside".

- The relative pronouns who and that are used
to refer to people, but who is more common.

- The relative pronouns that and which  are
used to refer to things, but that is more common.

Regards,

Pablo
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