语法Grammar定语从句The Attributive Clauses The Attributive ClauseThe Attributive Clausewho, whom, whose, that, which, as who, whom, whose, that, which, as when, where, whywhen, where, whyLooking at examples:The number of people The number of people who / that lost howho / that lost homesmes reached as many as 250,000. reached as many as 250,000. The boy The boy ( who / whom / that ) we saw yes( who / whom / that ) we saw yesterdayterday was John’s brother. was John’s brother.It sounded like a train It sounded like a train which / that was which / that was goinggoing under my house. under my house.The car The car ( which / that ) my uncle had jus( which / that ) my uncle had just boughtt bought was destroyed in the earthquake. was destroyed in the earthquake. The runner The runner ( who / that /__) you are asking ( who / that /__) you are asking aboutabout is over there. is over there.The gamesThe games ( which / that /___) the young ( which / that /___) the young men competed inmen competed in were difficult. were difficult.The games The games in which the young men in which the young men competedcompeted were difficult. were difficult.The person The person to whom you should writeto whom you should write is is Mr. Ball.Mr. Ball. He helped his father on the small farmHe helped his father on the small farm where / in which they lived.where / in which they lived.This was a time This was a time when there were still slaves in when there were still slaves in the USA.the USA.I’ll never forget the dayI’ll never forget the day when/on which I first when/on which I first went to Beijing.went to Beijing.Please tell me the reason Please tell me the reason why / for whic...