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what are relative pronoun |relative pronoun|

what are relative pronoun ( relative pronoun ) in this article we will know about  the relative pronoun that what are relative pronoun with examples in detail  Relative Pronouns can be used to describe a person, thing, or action leading up to a noun. They also identify the person, thing, or action as the subject of the sentence. There are three kinds of relative pronouns: 1) Who, whom, whose, etc. (pronouns that stand before a noun) 2) Whose, whom, whose, etc. (pronouns that stand after a noun) 3) Which, that, this, etc. (pronouns that stand after a noun) To understand the concept of relative pronouns , read the following pairs of sentences carefully I met Ali. Ali had just returned I have found the pencil. I had lost the pencil Here is the watch you lent me  Let's combine each of the above sentences I met ALI, who had just returned  I have found the pencil which I lost  Here is the watch you lent me The word which joins or connects two statements. It, therefo...

verb patterns

if you want to learn different  verb pattern s, then you are at the right place because, in this article, you will learn  verb patterns  with examples   VERB PATTERNS The way we create sentences can be a real mystery to learners of English as a language. We learn about the different types of sentences that exist in a language, but there are also many different types of verbs. Some verbs are regular, but there are also irregular verbs. Some verbs have two or more different forms. Some verbs have a person/number/verb pattern that we don't find in other languages. And then there are sometimes really interesting things like past tense and past participle Table of content Subject + verb Subject + verb + subject complement Subject + verb + direct object Subject + VERB + Indirect object + direct object Subject + verb + direct object + preposition + prepositional object Subject + verb + noun/pronoun+ adjective Subject + VERB + Preposition + prepositional object Subject ...