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Answered by manas7083
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A relative pronoun is a term for a word that marks a type of subordinate clause - often called a relative clause, adjective clause or defining clause, among other names - as a means to conjoin modifying information about an antecedent referent in the main clause of a sentence.

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Answered by avantika1236
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Answer:

Pronouns are words that substitute for nouns.

Subjective pronouns come before the verb usually: We love grammar!

singular

plural

I

we

you

you

he, she, it

they

Objective pronouns come after the verb usually: School challenges me!

singular

plural

me

us

you

you

him, her, it

them

Possessive pronouns show ownership: That's my book.

singular

plural

my, mine

our, ours

your, yours

your, yours

his, her, hers, its

their, theirs

A pronoun usually refers to the noun that immediately proceeds it, or its antecedent.

For example:

Jane is my best friend. She has lived next door since kindergarten. (She is the pronoun that refers to Jane.)

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