5. Underline the relative pronouns and circle their antecedents in the given sentences.
1. Have you read the e-mail which I sent you last evening?
2. My father's friend Mr. Sharma who lives in Agra came in the evening.
3. Where is the writing board which I brought from the market?
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1. the email-antecedent, which - relative pronoun
2.Mr. Sharma - antecedent, who- relative pronoun
3.the writing board - antecedent, which - relative pronoun.....
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Relative Pronouns
By now you might know what personal and impersonal pronouns are. But do you know what are relative pronouns? How can we recognize them? How are these pronouns classified? Let’s find out more about them in the section below.
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Relative Pronouns
Relative pronouns are also known as ‘linking pronouns’ as they link the dependent relative clause of a sentence to its main clause.
Relative PronounsLet’s read some examples of the following pairs of sentences and observe how these are joined with the help of relative pronouns:
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