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Hanuman_2000 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Relative pronoun

Hello,

1.This handout provides detailed rules and examples for the usage of relative pronouns (that, who, whom, whose, which, where, when, and why).

Are where, when, and why the pronoun?

2. This is the house where I was born.

Is 'Where" a relative pronoun?

Thanks.
  

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From Purdue University, whose grammar I often refer to: The most common relative pronouns are "who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that," and "which". ) hanuman_2000 2. Is 'Where" a relative pronoun?

  • From Purdue University, whose grammar I often refer to: The most common relative pronouns are "who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that," and "which".
  • ) hanuman_2000 2.
  • Is 'Where" a relative pronoun?
  • As 'where' introduces a clause complementing the noun 'house', it appears to be a relative pronun.
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From Purdue University, whose grammar I often refer to:

The most common relative pronouns are "who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that," and "which". (Please note that in certain situations, "what," "when," and "where" can function as relative pronouns.)
hanuman_20002. This is the house where I was born.Is 'Where" a relative pronoun?
As 'where' i

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