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<blockquote data-quote="Fırat" data-source="post: 2530" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. It is called a "relative" pronoun because it "relates" to the word that it modifies. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">Here is an example:</span></p><p></p><p> * The person <strong>who </strong>phoned me last night is my teacher. </p><p></p><p>In the <span style="color: red">above example</span>, "who":</p><p></p><p> * relates to "person", which it modifies</p><p> * introduces the relative clause "who phoned me last night" </p><p></p><p>There are five relative pronouns: <strong>who, whom, whose, which, that</strong>*</p><p></p><p><strong>Who </strong>(subject) and <strong>whom </strong>(object) are generally only for people. <strong>Whose </strong>is for possession. <strong>Which </strong>is for things. <strong>That </strong>can be used for people** and things and as subject and object in defining relative clauses (clauses that are essential to the sentence and do not simply add extra information). </p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">NOTE:</span></p><p></p><p><img src="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/firat/Grammer/Relative%20Pronouns/Relative%20Pronouns.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">Look at these examples </span>showing defining and non-defining relative clauses:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/firat/Grammer/Relative%20Pronouns/Relative%20Pronouns%202.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/firat/Grammer/Relative%20Pronouns/Relative%20Pronouns%203.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1121-Personal-Pronouns" target="_blank">Personal Pronouns</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1122-Demonstrative-Pronouns" target="_blank">Demonstrative Pronouns</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1123-Possessive-Pronouns" target="_blank">Possessive Pronouns</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1125-Interrogative-Pronouns" target="_blank">Interrogative Pronouns</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1126-Reflexive-Pronouns" target="_blank">Reflexive Pronouns</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1127-Reciprocal-Pronouns" target="_blank">Reciprocal Pronouns</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1128-Indefinite-Pronouns" target="_blank">Indefinite Pronouns</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1131-Pronoun-Case?p=2532#post2532" target="_blank">Pronoun Case</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fırat, post: 2530, member: 34"] A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. It is called a "relative" pronoun because it "relates" to the word that it modifies. [COLOR="red"]Here is an example:[/COLOR] * The person [B]who [/B]phoned me last night is my teacher. In the [COLOR="red"]above example[/COLOR], "who": * relates to "person", which it modifies * introduces the relative clause "who phoned me last night" There are five relative pronouns: [B]who, whom, whose, which, that[/B]* [B]Who [/B](subject) and [B]whom [/B](object) are generally only for people. [B]Whose [/B]is for possession. [B]Which [/B]is for things. [B]That [/B]can be used for people** and things and as subject and object in defining relative clauses (clauses that are essential to the sentence and do not simply add extra information). [COLOR="red"]NOTE:[/COLOR] [IMG]http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/firat/Grammer/Relative%20Pronouns/Relative%20Pronouns.gif[/IMG] [COLOR="red"]Look at these examples [/COLOR]showing defining and non-defining relative clauses: [IMG]http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/firat/Grammer/Relative%20Pronouns/Relative%20Pronouns%202.gif[/IMG] [IMG]http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/firat/Grammer/Relative%20Pronouns/Relative%20Pronouns%203.gif[/IMG] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1121-Personal-Pronouns"]Personal Pronouns[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1122-Demonstrative-Pronouns"]Demonstrative Pronouns[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1123-Possessive-Pronouns"]Possessive Pronouns[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1125-Interrogative-Pronouns"]Interrogative Pronouns[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1126-Reflexive-Pronouns"]Reflexive Pronouns[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1127-Reciprocal-Pronouns"]Reciprocal Pronouns[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1128-Indefinite-Pronouns"]Indefinite Pronouns[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/1131-Pronoun-Case?p=2532#post2532"]Pronoun Case[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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