What is a relative adverb?
A relative adverb is a type of adverb that introduces a dependent clause (i.e., a group of words with a subject and a verb that cannot stand on its own as a sentence).
There are three relative adverbs in English:
- Where (e.g., “The restaurant where we ate last Friday was really good”)
- When (e.g., “Do you remember that time when Sonia sang karaoke?”)
- Why (e.g., “The reason why I was late was traffic”)