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Sentences with RELATIVE-PRONOUN

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Sentences

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"The most common relative pronouns in English are 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', and 'that'."
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"In the sentence 'The woman who is wearing a red dress is my sister,' 'who' is a relative pronoun."
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"'Whom' is a relative pronoun used for objects or to refer to people in formal English."
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"'Whose' is a relative pronoun used to show possession or relationship."
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"In 'The book which is on the table is mine,' 'which' is a relative pronoun referring to 'book'."
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"The relative pronoun 'that' is used in both defining and non-defining relative clauses."
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"'Who' can be used as a relative pronoun to refer to people or animals with personalities."
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"'Whichever' is a relative pronoun used to refer to any one from a limited set."
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"'Whomever' is a relative pronoun used to refer to any person or people."
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"The relative pronoun 'what' can be used to introduce a clause that describes or defines something."
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"'Where' is a relative pronoun that refers to a place or a point at which."
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"In the sentence 'I bought the car that you recommended,' 'that' is a relative pronoun."
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"'Whomsoever' is a formal and old-fashioned relative pronoun used for emphasis."
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"'Whichever' relative pronoun is used to show a choice between two or more options."
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"The relative pronoun 'whoever' is used to refer to any person or people."
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"A relative pronoun is a type of pronoun that introduces a relative clause in a sentence."
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"The relative pronoun 'who' is used to refer to people."
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"In the sentence 'This is the book that I bought', 'that' is a relative pronoun."
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"'Whom' is a relative pronoun that is used as the object of a verb or preposition."
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"The word 'which' is a relative pronoun that refers to things or animals."
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"In the phrase 'the boy whose dog ran away', 'whose' is a relative pronoun."
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"A relative pronoun can be used to join two sentences together."
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"The relative pronoun 'where' is used to refer to a place."
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