04/07/2021
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The Relative Pronouns are the pronouns that are used to allude to a subject that was previously mentioned within a sentence, to avoid falling into repetition. For example: who, which, whose, who
These pronouns are always used after the person, animal or thing has been mentioned, that is, they always have a previous referent in the sentence. For example: Mrs what she greeted me is my teacher.
The relative pronouns are:
the fact that | which | whose |
those who | which | whose |
which | which | where |
which | which it's | what |
what | whose | Who |
which | whose | who |
Follow with:
Enclitic pronouns | Indefinite pronouns |
Personal pronouns | Possessive pronouns |
Exclamatory pronouns | Relative Pronouns |
Demonstrative pronouns | Interrogative pronouns |