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Reciprocal Pronouns
What are relative pronouns?
Relative pronouns are used to introduce relative clauses. Who, whom, whose, which, that are the most common relative pronouns.
Note: The relative pronoun replaces the noun.
Who is that man in there street?
Whose husband is that waiting in the car?
Is that cake good?
Who are you going to call?
Which car do you want to buy?
Which house is yours?
Reciprocal Pronouns | |||||
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Time | Reason | Person | Place | Thing | |
Subject | Who, That | Where | That, Which | ||
Object | When | Why | Who/Whom/That | That, Which | |
Possessive | Whose | Whose | Whose |
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