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Understanding Relative Pronouns in English by Elisa Hkannor is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Relative pronouns are words that connect a dependent clause to an independent clause and refer back to a noun or pronoun in the independent clause. Common relative pronouns in English include who, whom, whose, which, and that. Who, whom, and whose are used to refer to people, while which and that can refer to other nouns or animals. Relative pronouns without a specific referent are called indefinite relative pronouns, such as whoever, whomever, whatever.
- Author
- Elisa Hkannor
- Language
- EN