(Join using relative Pronouns) We stayed in ahotel. The hotel was both cheap and comfortable.
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The hotel in which we stayed was both cheap and comfortable......
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A relative pronoun is a type of pronoun that often introduces dependent (or relative) clauses in sentences. They also can stand alone as the subject or object of a sentence. There is a specific list of relative pronouns, and here they are: who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, which, when, where, and whose.
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The hotel in we stayed was both cheap and comfortable.
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- The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that.
- The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause.
- (In the examples, the relative pronoun is in brackets to show where it is not essential; the person or thing being referred to is underlined.)
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