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Relative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns. He was hit by a flowerpot that had just fallen. He was knocked down by the courier who delivers the overnight mail. She was hired by the Inter-Tel company, which makes international telephone equipment. Relative Pronouns.

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Relative Pronouns

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  1. Relative Pronouns • He was hit by a flowerpot that had just fallen. • He was knocked down by the courier who delivers the overnight mail. • She was hired by the Inter-Tel company, which makes international telephone equipment.

  2. Relative Pronouns A relative pronoun links two clauses into a single complex clause. • (1) This is a house. Jack built this house. • (2) This is the house that Jack built. Sentence (2) consists of two clauses, a main clause (This is the house) and a relative clause (that Jack built). The word that is a relative pronoun.

  3. Relative Pronouns Relative Pronoun begins a subordinate clause and connects that clause to another noun that precedes it in the sentence. Relative pronouns list: who, whom, whose, whoever, whomever, which, whichever, that, what, whatever. Examples • It is a book that is difficult to ignore. • The dog, which is a terrier, is four years old. • I will consider renting or buying, whichever works out best.

  4. Relative Pronouns • All relative pronouns do not change the form with gender, person, or number. Only who changes form with case. Subjective: whoObjective: whomPossessive: whose Examples • The girl who told me the story lives down the street. • The girl whom I chose will get a present. • I am not sure whose that is.

  5. Relative Pronouns People Things • Subjective who which or that • Objective whom which or that • possessive whose whose Examples: 1. People who study physics are usually very intelligent.: (‘people’ is the subject of the verb ‘study”) 2. To whom did you give it? : (‘whom’ is the object of the preposition “to”) 3 From the court came the voices of the players whose match had not finished. : • (‘whose’ indicates who the match belongs to)

  6. Example The man who lives next to me has a goat. This sentence consists of the main clause “The man has a goat.”, but specifying which man “who lives next to me” The relative pronoun is WHO

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