the question has a sentence with relative in it.
Sting-rays are a relative of the shark - the suns rays are strongest at the equator
i wonder which individual is my relative
"Which" is a relative pronoun that is used to introduce a relative clause in a sentence. It connects the clause to a noun or pronoun that was mentioned earlier in the sentence.
The relative pronoun in the sentence is 'who', which introduces the relative clause 'who left the keys in the car'. The word 'one' is also a pronoun, an indefinite pronoun.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy
I was desperately hoping that my answer would be relative to the question. I saw your relative point yesterday. Somehow, bears are relative to cats and raccoons.
Corroborative is the hardest word in the world to make a sentence for.
I conclude that it is possible to make a sentence with the word "conclude."
The word "Which" is a pronoun. However, depending on how it is used it in a sentence the word can vary between being an interrogative pronoun or a relative pronoun.
The word 'who' is a relative pronoun. It can be used in making interrogative sentences; e.g., WHO is the President of America?. It can also be used in subordinate clause as a relative pronoun that represents the subject in the main clause; e.g., Hari is a bright student, WHO stood first in the class.