Relative+pronoun

  • 61Resumptive pronoun — is a pronoun in a relative clause which refers to the antecedent of the relative clause. The slight majority of world languages use resumptive pronouns instead of gaps in relative clauses. References * [http://www.eskimo.com/ ram/syntax.html… …

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  • 62Objective pronoun — An objective pronoun in grammar functions as the target of a verb, as distinguished from a subjective pronoun, which is the initiator of a verb. Objective pronouns are instances of the oblique case.[1] In layman s terms, the target is the object… …

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  • 63It (pronoun) — It (IPAEng|ɪt) is a third person, singular neuter pronoun (subject case) in Modern English.UsageIn English, words such as it and the adjective its have been used to refer to babies and pets, although with the passing of the Victorian era this… …

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  • 64Distributive pronoun — A distributive pronoun considers members of a group separately, rather than collectively. They include each, any, either, neither and others. to each his own each2,(pronoun) Merriam Webster s Online Dictionary (2007) Men take each other s measure …

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  • 65Donkey pronoun — Pronom donkey Un pronom donkey (anglais : donkey pronoun, littéralement pronom d âne) est un pronom lié sémantiquement, mais non syntaxiquement.[1],[2] Certains auteurs préfèrent le terme d « anaphore donkey », car ce sont les… …

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  • 66rel. pron. — relative pronoun. * * * …

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  • 68who — pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwā; akin to Old High German hwer, interrogative pronoun, who, Latin quis, Greek tis, Latin qui, relative pronoun, who Date: before 12th century 1. what or which person or persons used as an… …

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  • 69relativepronoun — relative pronoun n. A pronoun that introduces a relative clause and has reference to an antecedent, as who in the child who is wearing a hat or that in the house that you live in. * * * …

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  • 70rel. pron. — relative pronoun. * * * rel. pron., relative pronoun …

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