4. Prepositions in Relative Clauses:
- Prepositions are often placed at the end of the relative clause in spoken English.
- In formal style, prepositions can be placed before the relative pronouns “which” or “whom.”
- Example: “I was unsuccessful in obtaining a place at any of the universities to which I applied.”
5. Common Collocations with Relative Pronouns:
- The expression “the one with” is often used with defining relative clauses to specify a particular choice.
- “Where” can be used after expressions like “the situation,” “the stage,” or “the point.”
- Example: “He’s the one who suggested I became a teacher.”