relative pronoun in a sentence
Examples
- Some languages, such as Welsh, have no relative pronouns.
- The relative pronoun is never omitted in German.
- Both words are two case forms of the same relative pronoun, that is inflicted for case.
- Tamil lacks relative pronouns, but their meaning is conveyed by relative participle constructions, built using agglutination.
- The relative pronoun is " that " for all persons and numbers, but may be elided.
- Relative pronouns begin dependent clauses known as relative clauses; these are adjective clauses, because they modify nouns.
- The translations of sentences like these can be readily analyzed as being normal sentences containing relative pronouns.
- It is actually a relative pronoun, which.
- The inflexion follows the pattern of the relative pronoun with "-koli " or " koli " appended.
- Here both the relative pronoun " that " and the passivizing auxiliary verb " was " are omitted.