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Relative Pronouns
What are relative pronouns?
Relative pronouns are used to introduce relative clauses. Who, whom, whose, which, that are the most common relative pronouns.
Note: The relative pronoun replaces the noun.
- Who is the man, that build your house?
- Mary, who is 99 years old, is going to be 100 years old in a few weeks.
- The cake which I bought, is chocolate and coffee flavor.
- The dress, that you got on sale, is very pretty.
- Karen, who is my English teacher, is an excellent teacher.
- The boy, who was hurt in the fire, is in my class.
Relative Pronouns | |||||
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Time | Reason | Person | Place | Thing | |
Subject | Who, That | Where | That, Which | ||
Object | When | Why | Who/Whom/That | That, Which | |
Possessive | Whose | Whose | Whose |
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