![]() The nominal or noun phrase which is being modified always occurs before the relative clause, and is referred to as the ᴀɴᴛᴇᴄᴇᴅᴇɴᴛ. They modify other phrases, in particular noun phrases, which is the kind of case we are considering here. These are special clauses with gaps in them. ![]() Note that the strikethough across the words it and there indicate that we cannot actually leave these gaps filled! If the gap can be filled in using the locative preposition there, use the relative word where: ![]() ![]() If the gap can be filled in with the pronoun it, use the relative pronoun which. ![]()
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