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Please explain Relative Pronouns and Antecedent ?​

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Answered by kk012301230
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A relative pronoun is a pronoun that refers to a noun preceding it in the sentence. This noun is called its antecedent. ... If the nouns relative pronouns are referring to (antecedents) are plural, then the plural form of the verb is used, and if the noun is singular, then the singular form of the verb is needed.

Answered by roma0613
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A relative pronoun is a pronoun that refers to a noun preceding it in the sentence. This noun is called its antecedent. ... If the nouns relative pronouns are referring to (antecedents) are plural, then the plural form of the verb is used, and if the noun is singular, then the singular form of the verb is needed.

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