A relative pronoun introduces an adjective clause. It can also be used to join two short sentences.
It's like the wedding officiant of pronouns.
Examples
- Who
- Whom
- Whoever
- Whomever
- Whose
- That
- What
- Whatever
- Which
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A relative pronoun introduces an adjective clause. It can also be used to join two short sentences.
It's like the wedding officiant of pronouns.