Sam165
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Hello teachers
My question is that in a grammar book I've read that almost never adjective clauses are used to modify personal pronouns, yet there was an exception
It was said that it's very formal and uncommon
The example of that : It is I WHO am responsible.
But there was no other explanations so I'm very confused now, is there a specific formula for using adjective clauses to modify personal pronouns? Or any specific explanation?
I googled it but I couldn't find the answer for it so I look up to your answers
My question is that in a grammar book I've read that almost never adjective clauses are used to modify personal pronouns, yet there was an exception
It was said that it's very formal and uncommon
The example of that : It is I WHO am responsible.
But there was no other explanations so I'm very confused now, is there a specific formula for using adjective clauses to modify personal pronouns? Or any specific explanation?
I googled it but I couldn't find the answer for it so I look up to your answers