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what is relative and indefinite pronoun?describe with examples​

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Answered by k18194671
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The pronoun which refers to things; who (and its forms) refers to people; that usually refers to things, but it can also refer to people in a general kind of way. ... The expanded form of the relative pronouns — whoever, whomever, whatever — are known as indefinite relative pronouns.

Answered by umad1874
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS - WHEN THE PRONOUNS IS USED TO RELATE OR REFER TO THE SUBJECT IN THE SENTENCE IS CALLED RELATIVE PRONOUNS.

EX - I LOST MY PEN WHICH YOU GAVE ME.

HERE "WHICH " IS RELATIVE PRONOUNS AND REFER TO THE SUB - MY PEN ANS USED TO RELATE A SUB AND PRONOUNS.

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS - IN THIS PRONOUNS WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT THE PERSON, PLACE, ANIMAL OR THINGS.

EX - SOMEONE IS ON THE DOOR.

HERE "SOMEBODY " IS INDEFINITE PRONOUNS WE ARE NOT SURE THAT WHO WAS AT THE DOOR.

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