Pronouns 🙢 Subject Pronouns Vs. Object Pronouns
🙢Relative pronouns introduce an adjective clause (clause describing a noun or nouns in the sentence) Examples: who, whose, whom, which, that 🙢Examples: 1. The girls who were dressed up came to school early to study before game day. 2. There is the animal Relative Pronouns that everyone is talking about. ................
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