We can use sentences to describe nouns. To joins sentences to nouns we use relative pronouns.
We use "who" when we talk about people:
People who live in this town often come here.
We use "where" when we talk about places:
I aften go to the restaurant where my father works.
We use "which" when we talk about things:
I usually eat vegetable salad which is very fresh.
We use "that" when we talk about people or things:
I like eating fish that is not ver greasy.
We use "who" when we talk about people:
People who live in this town often come here.
We use "where" when we talk about places:
I aften go to the restaurant where my father works.
We use "which" when we talk about things:
I usually eat vegetable salad which is very fresh.
We use "that" when we talk about people or things:
I like eating fish that is not ver greasy.