Relative Pronouns & Relative Clauses – That | Which | Who | Whose - English Grammar
Relative pronouns are used to join two sentences. In other words, they serve to introduce the subordinate clause and to determine the nouns mentioned earlier, whether they are people, places, things, animals or ideas. And it does not matter, whether these nouns singular or plural, masculine or feminine.
The most commonly used relative pronouns in English are which, that, who, whom. In some situations, when and where can also perform the functions of relative pronouns.
Relative Pronouns are used for:
- Tha
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