English Mastery
Relative Clauses
Pupils learn that a relative clause adds extra information about a noun and usually begins with a relative pronoun, set off by commas when non-essential.
English MasteryadvancedAges 11+40 minutes
What this topic covers
- Identify a relative clause that adds information about a noun.
- Recognise relative pronouns such as who, which and that.
- Set off a non-essential relative clause with commas.
Core concept summaries
Key IdeasRelative ClausesCommas and the Omitted Pronoun
Practice formats pupils may meet
NeurofiED uses varied practice to help pupils apply the idea actively, check understanding and build confidence over time.
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