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Relative pronouns are pronouns that introduce a relative clause.

A relative pronoun "relates" to the word that it modifies.

A relative clause gives additional information about the antecedent without starting another sentence.

The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, that.

Examples:

  1. My neighbor who has a garden gave me some fresh vegetables.
  2. A few people to whom we sent invitations have already responded.
  3. The man whose car I hit was very nice about it.
  4. His first movie which won the awardwas also his best movie.
  5. I like the one that comes in orange.
  6. The teacher who assigned the workshould answer your questions.
  7. The customer for whom we made the cake will pick it up at noon.
  8. My friend Mandy whose mom will pick us up said I'd be home by ten.
  9. The one which I prefer is the original.
  10. It's a myth that doesn't really hold up to scrutiny.
  11. There's a nice prize for the person whoscores the most points.
  12. I haven't met the young man with whomshe's attending the prom.
  13. This restaurant whose prices are so high has only fair service.
  14. You have first choice which is nice.
  15. The Smithsonian is one place that you should visit.
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What are the four realative pronouns?

Four relative pronouns are:Will the person whose phone is ringing please turn it off.The man who called said he would try again in the morning.The person to whom you give the application is the manager.The car that caused the accident had run a red light.


Where sentences of relative pronouns?

A relative pronoun is a word that introduces a relative clause in a sentence, a clause that tells something about the noun it relates to.The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, that.Example sentences:The man who called said that he would call again tomorrow.The person to whom you give your application is the manager.The bus that stops here is the number twelve.The man whose car I hit was very nice about it.These flowers which are my favorite kind are on sale.


What is are some example sentences when who or whom are used as pronouns?

The pronouns 'who' and 'whom' are both interrogative pronouns (they introduce a question), and a relative pronoun (they introduce a relative clause). The pronoun 'who' is the subjective form, the pronoun 'whom' is the objective form. Example sentences:Interrogative: Who is your lab partner?Relative: The woman who was driving the car was not injured.Interrogative: To whom shall I give my completed application?Relative: The customer for whom we made the cakewill pick it up at three.


Give you a examples of personal pronoun?

The personal pronouns represent specific people or things; they are:personal pronouns:Iyouwehesheitmeushimhertheythem


List of relative pronouns?

The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, and that.The teacher who has that book is Ms. Lincoln.Jane is the person to whom I sent the invitation.The man whose car I hit was very nice about it.My report which is due tomorrow in finished.The tomatoes that John gave me from his garden are delicious.

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What are the four realative pronouns?

Four relative pronouns are:Will the person whose phone is ringing please turn it off.The man who called said he would try again in the morning.The person to whom you give the application is the manager.The car that caused the accident had run a red light.


Where sentences of relative pronouns?

A relative pronoun is a word that introduces a relative clause in a sentence, a clause that tells something about the noun it relates to.The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, that.Example sentences:The man who called said that he would call again tomorrow.The person to whom you give your application is the manager.The bus that stops here is the number twelve.The man whose car I hit was very nice about it.These flowers which are my favorite kind are on sale.


Is whom an object?

Yes, the pronoun 'whom' is the objective form for 'who'. The pronouns 'who' and 'whom' are both interrogative pronouns and relative pronouns. The objective 'whom' is more often seen as the object of a preposition. Examples: Interrogative: To whom should I give my completed application form? Relative: The customer for whom we ordered the special wheels is here for pick up.


What is are some example sentences when who or whom are used as pronouns?

The pronouns 'who' and 'whom' are both interrogative pronouns (they introduce a question), and a relative pronoun (they introduce a relative clause). The pronoun 'who' is the subjective form, the pronoun 'whom' is the objective form. Example sentences:Interrogative: Who is your lab partner?Relative: The woman who was driving the car was not injured.Interrogative: To whom shall I give my completed application?Relative: The customer for whom we made the cakewill pick it up at three.


Give you a examples of personal pronoun?

The personal pronouns represent specific people or things; they are:personal pronouns:Iyouwehesheitmeushimhertheythem


Can you give 5 examples of sentences with direct and indirect object?

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Examples of sentences with such as?

You can give examples such as this one. He wrote many books Such as 'batman'.


Why whom instead of who?

"Whom" is an object pronoun, used as the object of a verb or a preposition."Who", on the other hand, is a subject pronoun, used as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The pronouns 'who' and 'whom' are interrogative pronouns and relative pronouns.Examples as interrogative pronouns:Who is our physics teacher? (subject of the sentence)To whom should I give my completed application? (object of the preposition 'to')Examples as relative pronouns:Mr. Fish who taught chemistry is teaching physics. (subject of the relative clause)The one to whom you give your application is the manager. (object of the preposition 'to', the prepositional phrase introduces the relative clause)


List of relative pronouns?

The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, and that.The teacher who has that book is Ms. Lincoln.Jane is the person to whom I sent the invitation.The man whose car I hit was very nice about it.My report which is due tomorrow in finished.The tomatoes that John gave me from his garden are delicious.


Can you give me a 200 examples of idioms using in the sentences?

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What is not a interrogative pronoun?

The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.These same pronouns also function as relative pronouns (then they are not interrogative pronouns).An introrrogative pronouns introduces a question.A relative pronoun introduces a relative clause (a group of words that has a subject and a verb but is an incomplete thought, not a sentence on its own) which 'relates' additional information about an antecedent.EXAMPLESinterrogative: Who is the new math teacher?relative: The man who called is from maintenance.interrogative: To whom do I give the completed application?relative: The one for whom they applaud is not the star.interrogative: What is for dinner tonight?relative: I know what I saw.interrogative: Which is your favorite?relative: I don't know which I likebetter.interrogative: Whose car is blocking the driveway?relative: The man whose car I hit was very nice about it.


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