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Relative pronouns

Relative pronouns. TERMS TO HIGHLIGHT AND LEARN FROM YOUR GRAMMAR NOTES Antecedent Clause: dependent & independent Relative clause Translations of Relative Pronouns per case RELATIVE PRONOUNS * Agree in GENDER and NUMBER (s./pl.) with their antecedents

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Relative pronouns

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  1. Relative pronouns TERMS TO HIGHLIGHT AND LEARN FROM YOUR GRAMMAR NOTES Antecedent Clause: dependent & independent Relative clause Translations of Relative Pronouns per case RELATIVE PRONOUNS *Agree in GENDER and NUMBER (s./pl.) with their antecedents *The CASE of the relative pronoun is determined by it’s use in it’s OWN CLAUSE.

  2. PRACTICE!!! Using your grammar notes, give the gender, number, and case of each pronoun in the 6 sentences by the “violinist” • quae • cuius • cui • quam • quā • quā

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