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  1. What are relative clauses? - BBC Bitesize

    A relative clause adds to a sentence by using a pronoun. Find out more in this Bitesize Primary KS2 English guide.

  2. Relative pronouns and relative clauses | LearnEnglish - British Council

    Learn about relative pronouns and relative clauses and do the exercises to practise using them.

  3. Relative Clauses - The Writing Center

    What is a relative clause? A relative clause is one kind of dependent clause. It has a subject and verb, but can’t stand alone as a sentence. It is sometimes called an “adjective clause” because it functions …

  4. Relative - Wikipedia

    Relativism, the concept that points of view have no absolute truth or validity, having only relative, subjective value according to differences in perception and consideration, or relatively, as in the …

  5. RELATIVELY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of RELATIVELY is to a relative degree or extent : somewhat. How to use relatively in a sentence.

  6. Relative Race - BYUtv

    Four teams embark on a life-changing journey as they race to find their long-lost relatives.

  7. Relative clause - Wikipedia

    Relative clause A relative clause is a clause that modifies a noun or noun phrase [1] and uses some grammatical device to indicate that one of the arguments in the relative clause refers to the noun or …

  8. RELATIVELY Synonyms: 61 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for RELATIVELY: pretty, quite, fairly, rather, somewhat, enough, something, moderately; Antonyms of RELATIVELY: very, extremely, exceedingly, particularly ...

  9. Uncle - Wikipedia

    An uncle is usually defined as a male relative who is a sibling of a parent or married to a sibling of a parent, as well as the parent of the cousins. Uncles who are related by birth are second-degree …

  10. Immediate family - Wikipedia

    The immediate family is a defined group of relations, used in rules or laws to determine which members of a person's family are affected by those rules. It normally includes a person's parents, siblings, …