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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammer

what type of noun is who
  

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'Who' is a pronoun that is used instead of other pronouns like I, he, she, they . , Who wrote this report? , There is a man who told me how to do it .

  • 'Who' is a pronoun that is used instead of other pronouns like I, he, she, they .
  • , Who wrote this report?
  • , There is a man who told me how to do it .
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'Who' is a pronoun that is used instead of other pronouns like I, he, she, they. It is used in questions (what or which person/people?), e.g., Who wrote this report? and in restrictive and non-restrictive clauses in reference to a person/people, e.g., There is a man who told me how to do it.
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It's a relative pronoun.
And it is "grammar", not grammer..

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