Who is Knocking at the door. phrase ,clause, sentence underline
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hey friend , In that sentence, if “who” were a relative pronoun, it would be referring to a noun (typically a person previously identified, such as “the policeman who is knocking at the door”). By itself, “who” is not a clause. In your sentence, “who” is neither a relative pronoun nor an interrogative clause.
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