Finn found a phone, but whose phone was it? Relative clauses help us be more specific in English and give extra information about subjects and objects in sentences. Finn, Callum and Catherine are the presenters who will guide you in this 6 Minute Grammar. And you can check out extra practice activities, which are on our website:
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