English, asked by joyce36, 1 year ago

what is relative pronoun????and its rules!!!!


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Answered by princess020304
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EXAMPLES OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS ARE
MYSELF, HERSELF, HIMSELF, OURSELF etc.

princess020304: This app is for educational purposes don't chat
gurvirsandhu: purpose kine krya
gurvirsandhu: ave e
gurvirsandhu: ane soni v ni o tusi
princess020304: you don't know English
gurvirsandhu: yaa
princess020304: shut your mouth
gurvirsandhu: such ta koi v sunna nu cahunda
princess020304: I don't know Punjabi
gurvirsandhu: hindi
Answered by Zayer
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Hey mate here is your answer...
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A relative pronoun is one which is used to refer to nouns mentioned previously, whether they are people, places, things, animals, or ideas. Relative pronouns can be used to join two sentences....

It's Rules :-

*When referring to a person use Who, Whom, Whose, Whoever and Whomever. (We will look at the differences between who/whom and whoever/whomever...

* When referring to a thing, place, or idea use Which, That, What, Whatever, and Whichever....

* Who vs. Whom....

*Whoever vs. Whomever....

-Tiger Sam (Zayer)
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