2009/08/04

関係代名詞の使い方, part 5: "who, which, where"


We're continuing a series on relative pronouns. Here's the list of posts so far on this topic. If you haven't read them, you might want to review first.
  • 復習 (ふくしゅう) (n,vs) review; revision; (P);
http://upgradeenglish.blogspot.com/2009/07/no.html
http://upgradeenglish.blogspot.com/2009/07/part-2.html
http://upgradeenglish.blogspot.com/2009/07/part-3.html
http://upgradeenglish.blogspot.com/2009/08/part-4-that.html
You know that "who" is for people.
  • There were some people who were only wearing lettuce in Shibuya today to promote vegetarianism. <- true!
http://service.seoul.co.kr/photo/photoNewsView.php?groupID=17271&id=146353&section=0&spos=-4
  • promote causes
    運動{うんどう}を推進{すいしん}する
You know that "which" is for things and animals.
  • The red things which I put on top of my noodles are Chinese wolfberries.
  • wolfberry《植物》クコ、枸杞{くこ}◆ナス科の落葉低木。夏に花が咲き、秋に赤い実がなる。強壮薬、漢方薬、薬膳料理などに利用されている。
So that means "where" is for places, right?
  • London, where is the capital of the UK, has great music but bad food. <- right or wrong?
The answer to the question which I have just asked you will be posted tomorrow. Sleep well!

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