relativselause
Relativselause, also known as relative clauses, are a type of subordinate clause that modifies a noun or noun phrase. They typically begin with a relative pronoun such as who, whom, whose, which, or that, or a relative adverb like where, when, or why. These clauses provide additional information about the noun they refer to, clarifying its identity or describing its characteristics.
For example, in the sentence "The book that is on the table is mine," the relative clause
There are two main types of relative clauses: restrictive and non-restrictive. Restrictive relative clauses are essential