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Relative pronoun   /rˈɛlətɪv prˈoʊnaʊn/   Listen
Relative pronoun

noun
1.
A pronoun (as 'that' or 'which' or 'who') that introduces a relative clause referring to some antecedent.






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"Relative pronoun" Quotes from Famous Books



... question of the government of conjunctions in the way of mood, it is necessary to notice certain points of agreement between them and the relative pronouns; inasmuch as, in many cases, the relative pronoun exerts the same government, in the way of determining the mood of the ...
— A Handbook of the English Language • Robert Gordon Latham



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