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relative pronouns
We use relative pronouns to connect a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun.
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Whom vs. Whome
You are uncertain about how to write whom? or is it whome? Find out in this lesson.
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Where vs. Which
Where and which are wh-words and we have seen the used commonly, but what is their difference? In this lesson, we will discover more about them.
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Which
'Which' is a WH word, mainly used in question form. In this lesson, we will learn everything about this word.
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That vs. Which
In the English language, we have three main relative pronouns: who, which, that. Here, we will discuss the similarities and differences between the last two.
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Who vs. Which
'Which' and 'who' are interrogative words that are used to ask questions or in some cases, they are used as relative pronouns to connect two clauses. Read more.
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Whom
'Whom' is a WH-word, which is mostly used in question form. In this lesson, we will learn everything about this word.
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Relative Pronouns
Relative pronouns are matchmakers of English grammar. They come in the beginning of relative clauses and join two clauses together. Ready to learn about them?
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Which vs. Whom
Which and whom are two commonly used pronouns, using them a lot makes lots of confusion for new learners. So let's not waste one moment and start learning.
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That vs. Who or Whom
'Who', 'whom', and 'that' are all relative pronouns. Two of them are used as a subject and one of them is the object. If you want to which is which, read this!
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Who
'Who' is commonly known as a question word used to acquire information about a person. In this lesson, we will learn everything about this word.
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Who vs. That
'Who' and 'that' are used a lot as relative pronouns. They are a little bit different in some cases.
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Whose
'Whose' is related to possession and association, used to ask which person owns or is responsible. In this lesson, we will learn its uses and structures.
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How
'How' is mainly known as an interrogative adverb to find out the way an action happens. But there is more to learn about this word. Click here to learn!
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Whom vs. Whose
'Whom' and 'whose' are used a lot in English grammar. So it is important to be able to use them correctly.
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Whom vs. Whomst
It is not common to see 'whomst' and even 'whom' in everyday English. Since you have been faced with them, let us start learning about them in this article.
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Complementizers
Complementizers make a clause into the subject or object of a sentence. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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Relative Determiners
Relative determiners modify nouns within a relative clause. Follow the article to learn more about them.
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Whom vs. Them
'Whom' and 'them' are words in the English language that may confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.
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Relative Pronouns
Relative pronouns are matchmakers of English grammar. They come in the beginning of relative clauses and join two clauses together. Ready to learn about them?
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Which vs. That
Using which and that commonly in English does not mean that they are easy to use. Since they are important it is a chance for you to learn them easily, here.
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Who vs. Whose
Even experienced academics may have trouble deciding how to use 'who' and 'whose'. However, once you learn it. You'll become the master of it.
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Whom vs. Whomever
It is rare to see whomever in daily English. But it is important to know the difference between 'whom' and 'whomever.'
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What
Learn how to use 'What' in English grammar, from forming questions to making statements. Understand its different roles and improve your language skills!
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Which vs. Whose
Which and whose are used a lot in English and this makes it really important to learn them. Since they can be relative pronouns they introduce relative clauses.
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Who vs. Whom
Despite the fact that 'whom' is not used commonly in English; it is possible for you to face this word in formal articles. So, what is the difference?
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That
In this lesson, we will learn more about 'that,' which is a demonstrative pronoun that can replace a noun and become the subject or the object of a sentence.
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What vs. Whatever
What and whatever have similar meanings with each other. Let's not forget the delicate difference. Follow the article to study the similarities and differences.
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