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The word who is a pronoun; who is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.

An interrogative pronoun introduces a question:

  • Who is our new math teacher?

A relative pronoun introduces a relative clause that tells something about the noun it relates to:

  • The teacher who taught algebra last semester is our new geometry teacher.
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