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Which of the following is not used as a relative pronoun? *
a)one's
b)Whose
c)Which
d)Whom

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

whom is the correct answer option D

Answered by Anonymous
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Which of the following is not a relative pronoun?

(a) One's

(b) Whose

(c) Which

(d) Whom

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[Option:- a] One's is not a relative pronoun.

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The words who, which, whom, that, when, whoever, whomever, whatever, whose, where, why are Ꭱelative Ꮲronouns. These are used to introduce a dependent clause and to connect it to an independent clause. Let's see about them!

a) Who:- Refers to a person as the subject of the verb.

Example: The woman who came to the door left flowers for you.

b) Whom:- Refers to a person as the object of the verb.

Example: I am not sure whom this file belongs to.

c) Which:- Refers to an animal or thing.

Example: This is the bouquet which Mrs. Smith left for you.

d) What:- Refers to a nonliving thing.

Example: Is this what you were talking about?

e) That:- Refers to a person, animal, or thing.

Example: He finally visited the coffee shop that had such great reviews.

  • Whose, Which - Possesive Relative Pronouns.
  • Whomever, Whoever, Whatever - Compound Relative Pronouns

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