New posts in relative-clauses

Syntactical ambiguity in introductory phrase reference: reference to main verb vs. object

"Consider the bear that/which scratches his head." Which is correct?

Difference between 'which' and 'that' in restrictive (defining) relative clauses

Can the word "that" be used to refer to people?

How to correctly apply "in which", "of which", "at which", "to which", etc? [closed]

When are relative pronouns omitted in a sentence?

Shakespearean relative clause: "I have a brother is condemned to die"

Implicit 'which is', 'which are'

Other ways of saying whichs [duplicate]

"It is having time to think that makes me depressed" — grammatical function of "that"?

fused relatives versus interrogatives

Is there a term for the grammatical/rhetorical construction of "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"?

What exactly falls under the label of "complement"?

Is "I am who(m) God made me" grammatical?

Is it acceptable to start an emphatic sentence with "It is he who…"?

It's one of the best [plural noun] that + has (or) have

Does removing the comma before 'which' etc in a non-restrictive clause change the meaning of the sentence?

Whoever or whomever: 'happy for ___ has the pleasure of working with you next.'

Why is 'that' sometimes optional before dependent clauses?

Should you use "who" or "that" when talking about multiple people doing something?