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A relative pronoun is one that introduces a relative clause. It “relates” to the word that its relative clause
modifies. Confusing, right? It won’t be when you seen one in action:
The student who won the writing competition is my younger sister. 👩🏆
In the above example, “who” relates to “the student,” which is modified by “who won the writing
competition.” “Who” also introduces the relative clause “who won the writing competition.”
Don’t get too burdened by the technical terms; they are not important in understanding the concept.
There are five relative pronouns:
who
whom
whose
which
that
ℹ️ Who (subject) and whom (object) are generally used only for people. (You can also read more
about who and whom in this article.) Whose shows possession (for people and things), which is only for
things, and that can be used for things and people.
The girl who wrote the poem is a student at Columbia. (“That” would also work.)
The lads danced powerfully to the song that was playing. (“Which” would also work.)
Peter, whose favorite manga is One Piece, also likes Tokyo Ghoul:re and Shingeki no Kyojin.
Nan, who loves to sleep, is rarely tired.
Henry, for whom coffee is more than just a beverage, cannot function without a cup of latte or
mocha to start the day. ☕️
Pengertian Relative Pronoun
Relative pronoun
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