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define Relative
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Answered by anushka0304
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Explanation:

A relative pronoun is a pronoun that marks a relative clause. A relative pronoun serves the purpose of conjoining modifying information about an antecedent referent. An example is the word that in the sentence "This is the house that Jack built."

Answered by judahemmanuel066
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A relative pronoun is one which is used to refer to nouns mentioned previously, whether they are people, places, things, animals, or ideas. Relative pronouns can be used to join two sentences.

There are only a few relative pronouns in the English language. The most common are which, that, whose, whoever, whomever, who, and whom. In some situations, the words what, when, and where can also function as relative pronouns. Because there are only a few of them, there are also just a few rules for using relative pronouns. Keep them in mind as you write

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