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Relative Pronouns
Relative pronouns are words that introduce relative clauses, which are parts of a sentence that give more information about a noun or pronoun. They help connect ideas smoothly by linking a clause to a noun.
Common Relative Pronouns
who – used for people
whom – used for people (object of the verb or preposition)
whose – shows possession
which – used for animals or things
that – used for people, animals, or things (in defining clauses)
What Relative Pronouns Do
Identify or define a noun
The girl who won the race is my sister.
Add extra information
My car, which I bought last year, is very fuel-efficient.
Show possession
The writer whose book you read is famous.
Types of Relative Clauses
Defining (essential) – gives necessary information
The book that you gave me is interesting.
Non-defining (extra) – adds extra, non-essential information
Paris, which is the capital of France, is beautiful.