Relative

Accusative in genitive relative clause with verb finiebat

Accusative in genitive relative clause with verb finiebat
  1. What are the 5 types of relative clauses?
  2. What is a relative clause with examples?
  3. What is relative pronoun in genitive?

What are the 5 types of relative clauses?

Using Relative Clauses

There are five relative pronouns—that, which, who, whom, and whose—and three relative adverbs—where, when, and why.

What is a relative clause with examples?

Relative clauses are dependent clauses that give the reader more information about another noun in the sentence. For example: The unicorn possessed magical powers, which could heal the sick.

What is relative pronoun in genitive?

Relative pronouns in the genitive case show possession or ownership. The genitive case of 'who' is 'whose'. 'Which' has no genitive case but 'whose' is often used.

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