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Grammar Relative Pronouns

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Chapter 9.2

Connect Your Ideas with Relative Pronouns

You will master using who, which, that, and whose to create detailed, flowing sentences that make your writing more interesting and clear.


What You'll Learn

You learn four relative pronouns: who, which, that, whose
You connect sentences smoothly using these special grammar words
You choose different pronouns for people versus animals things
You add descriptive details that make writing clearer interesting

What You'll Practice

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You identify correct relative pronouns in sentence completion exercises

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You practice connecting information about people animals and things

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You apply relative pronoun rules in real writing situations

Why This Matters

You need relative pronouns to write clear, detailed sentences that connect your ideas smoothly and help others understand exactly what you mean.

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Relative Pronouns
Grammar Skills
Sentence Structure
Writing Skills
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