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relative pronoun - the book .... are bought are often not read​

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Answered by jazlynbrionna
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Answer:

the books that are bought are often not read

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

Here the relative pronoun is: that

the books that are bought are often not read

Explanation:

A relative pronoun is what?

When linking an independent clause to a dependent clause, a relative pronoun is utilized. In order to give the subject (noun or pronoun) it refers to more information, relative pronouns are used. These relative pronouns can sometimes be referred to as adjective clauses because they behave just like adjectives.

A relative pronoun is defined by the Collins Dictionary as "a word such as "who," "that," or "which" that is used to initiate a relative phrase." Similar definitions of relative pronouns may be found in the Macmillan Dictionary. They claim that the pronouns "who," "that," or "which" are what introduce a relative clause in a sentence.

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