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Relative pronouns are words used to introduce relative clauses, which provide additional information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause. Common relative pronouns include "who," "whom," "whose," "which," and "that."
Here's how each relative pronoun is typically used:
Who: Refers to people and is used as the subject of a relative clause. Example: "The woman who lives next door is a doctor."
Whom: Also refers to people, but is used as the object of a verb or preposition in the relative clause. Example: "The man whom I met yesterday is my new neighbor."
Whose: Indicates possession and is used to show that something belongs to someone. Example: "The book whose cover is torn belongs to Sarah."
Which: Refers to things and is used in non-restrictive relative clauses to provide additional information. Example: "I bought a new car, which is parked in the garage."
That: Can refer to both people and things. It is often used in restrictive relative clauses to provide essential information. Example: "The house that we visited last week is for sale."
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