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Relative pronouns are used to connect and relate one clause or phrase to another within a sentence. They help to provide additional information about a noun or pronoun that appeared earlier in the sentence. Some examples of relative pronouns include:
- who: used to refer to people. Example: "The woman who lives next door is very kind."
- whom: also used to refer to people, but usually in formal or written language. Example: "The student to whom this book belongs has not returned it."
- which: used to refer to things or animals. Example: "The car, which is blue, is parked outside."
- that: used to refer to both people and things, and can be used in both restrictive and non-restrictive clauses. Example: "The book that I borrowed from the library was very interesting."
- whose: used to show possession. Example: "The boy whose bike got stolen was very upset."
These relative pronouns help to add more details and clarify relationships between different parts of a sentence.
- who: used to refer to people. Example: "The woman who lives next door is very kind."
- whom: also used to refer to people, but usually in formal or written language. Example: "The student to whom this book belongs has not returned it."
- which: used to refer to things or animals. Example: "The car, which is blue, is parked outside."
- that: used to refer to both people and things, and can be used in both restrictive and non-restrictive clauses. Example: "The book that I borrowed from the library was very interesting."
- whose: used to show possession. Example: "The boy whose bike got stolen was very upset."
These relative pronouns help to add more details and clarify relationships between different parts of a sentence.
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