whichI sentmyapplicationto
thatthegiftwaswrappedin
MayorPylelosttheelection.I votedforMayerPyle.
(a)MayorPyle,forwhomIvoted,losttheelection.
(b) MayorPyle,whomIvotedfor,losttheelection.
ThePresident'sScholarshipwasawardedtosomeoneelse.John
hadappliedfortAePresident's£shelarship.
(a)ThePresident'sScholarship,forwhichJohnhadapplied,was
awardedtosomeoneelse.
(b) ThePresident'sScholarship,whichJohnhadappliedfor,was
awardedtosomeoneelse.
Noonehadreadthebook.HequotedfromtheBee*.
(a) Noonehadreadfromthebookfromwhichhequoted.
(b) Noonehadreadthebookwhichhequotedfrom.
Noonehadreadthebookthathe:quotedfrom.
Noonehadreadthebookhequotedfrom.
Thecandidatelosttheelection.I votedforthesandidate.
(a) ThecandidateforwhomIvotedlosttheelection.
(b) ThecandidatewhomIvotedforlosttheelection.
ThecandidatethatIvotedforlosttheelection.
ThecandidateIvotedforlosttheelection.
whomI shareda secretwith
whomI dida favorfor
Nonrestrictive
which
Restrictive
which,that, 0
Nonrestrictive
whom
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Restrictive
whom,that, 0
(b) Intheinformalway,thepronouncomesat thebeginningandthe
prepositionat theendoftheclause:
Whenshouldyouusetheinformalway, andwhenshouldyouusetheformal
way?Inallbutthemostformalwriting(master'stheses,Ph.D.dissertations,legal
documents,orbusinessreports,forexample),theinformalpatternisprobably
acceptable.Englishhasnoacademicorgovernmentalauthoritythatissuesrules
aboutcorrectness.Standardsvary.Inyourclasses,someteacherswillrequireyou
towriteonlyformalEnglish,whileotherswillacceptinformalusage.Alwaysask
ifyouarenotsure.
Thefollowingexamplesshowyouhowtocombinetwosentencestomakea new
sentencecontaininganadjectiveclause.Sentence(a)is formal;allofthe(b)sentences
areinformal.