relative pronoun is a pronoun that start  a relative clause within a  sentence.

Which – Relative Pronouns,  refers to things only an differs from interrogative which, because it has no selective meaning.

 

Relative Pronouns

Which – Relative Pronouns in English Language Grammar .

 

Examples of relative pronoun – Which

Take the beer which is on the desk.

.The car which is in my backyard is old and rare

This is the book of which I was speaking.

The office in which I work is on the first floor in that blue building.

 

Nowadays the proposition is placed at the end of the sentence.

Examples of relative pronoun – Which

This is the book of which I was speaking of yesterday.

Also Which may refer to a previous sentence or some part of it.

Examples of relative pronoun – Which

She has to play at church on Sundays, which she doesn’t like.

My project is canceled, which make me angry.

FC Chelsea won UEFA Champions League, which is great.

 

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You will find dogs under the tree  .......... is in backyard.

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I don't know the boy ........ was rewarded.

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This is the woman ________ made me happy.

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Bring me the remote control ________ is on the office desk.

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The boy with ............ you play football have blond hair, isn't he ?

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Does she knows the people ........... work in this building ?

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The first musician  ________  I met was David.

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The child ......... lives next door is really happy.

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I know the girl ......... you working to.

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Mr. Bowie, ...... is friend of mine, will play for you.

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Whoever, Whatever, Whichever

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

What – Relative Pronouns

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

That – Relative Pronouns

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

Whose – Relative Pronouns

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

Whom – Relative Pronouns

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

Who – Relative Pronouns

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

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