Relative

Quam as relative pronoun or conjunction?

Quam as relative pronoun or conjunction?
  1. Can relative pronouns be used as conjunction?
  2. What are the 7 relative pronouns?
  3. What are 3 examples of relative pronouns?

Can relative pronouns be used as conjunction?

Even though relative pronouns can be used to connect clauses, they are not the same as conjunctions. A relative pronoun fulfills two roles: it serves as both a pronoun and a connector. On the other hand, a conjunction's one and only role is to connect two clauses. Conjunctions can never be pronouns.

What are the 7 relative pronouns?

There are only a few relative pronouns in the English language. The most common are which, that, whose, whoever, whomever, who, and whom. In some situations, the words what, when, and where can also function as relative pronouns.

What are 3 examples of relative pronouns?

Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses. The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that.

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