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      • A relative clause can be introduced by a relative pronoun or a relative adverb. Relative pronouns: who (whose, whom), which, that “Who” has different forms depending on its role in the clause subjective: who possessive : whose objective: whom Relative adverbs: where, when, why
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  2. A relative adverb is an adverb that introduces an adjective clause. The relative adverbs are 'where,' 'when,' and 'why.' In the sentence 'I know a place where eagles roam,' the word 'where' is a relative adverb.

  3. Examples of relative pronouns include who, whom, whose, which and that. Who – Refers to a person (the noun/pronoun/subject which does the action) Whom – Refers to the object (the noun or pronoun that receives the action) Whose – Used to show possession of something or someone.

  4. Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses. The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause. who. people and sometimes pet animals. defining and non-defining.

  5. Sep 23, 2022 · A relative pronoun is a word that introduces a dependent (or relative) clause and connects it to an independent clause. A clause beginning with a relative pronoun is poised to answer questions such as Which one? How many? or What kind? Who, whom, what, which, and that are all relative pronouns.

  6. Here are two examples: I know the boy who found my wallet. (The relative pronoun is "who." It heads the adjective clause "who found my wallet.") It is the same issue that we raised yesterday. (The relative pronoun is "that." It heads the adjective clause "that we raised yesterday.") Table of Contents. Easy Examples of Relative Pronouns.

  7. Mar 25, 2021 · The cousin to the relative adverb is the relative pronoun. These pronouns also join two portions of a sentence together. The main difference is that relative adverbs join two independent clauses together. That is, they join two clauses that can stand alone as sentences.