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Relative Pronoun Practice

Relative Pronoun Practice. Singular. Plural. Singular. English. who, which, that whose, of whom, of which to whom, for whom whom, which by/from/with whom by/from/with which. Marcus carried Cornelia’s books , which were very heavy. qu ī.

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Relative Pronoun Practice

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  1. Relative Pronoun Practice

  2. Singular Plural

  3. Singular English who, which, that whose, of whom, of which to whom, for whom whom, which by/from/with whom by/from/with which

  4. Marcus carried Cornelia’s books, which were very heavy. quī

  5. The girls, to whom I gave advice, made wise decisions. quibus

  6. Caesar conquered Gaul, to which he had traveled many times. ad quam

  7. quem We gave money to a manwhomwe did not know.

  8. quārum We helped the girls, whose chariot had fallen apart.

  9. Remember: • antecedent determines gender and number • case is determined by use in clause

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