What is an antecedent in relative pronouns ? Answer quickly tommorow is our exam !!

Hi,

A Relative Pronoun points or refers to the noun going before it, which is called its antecedent.

Example: I have bought the book that I wanted.

Here, the pronoun 'that' relates to the noun going before it i.e. to 'the book'

 

Other examples of relative pronouns are ' which', 'when', 'who' (whom, whose) and 'where'.

  • 0

In the sentences below, study how theantecedents(the words to which therelative pronounsrefer) can differ inCASEfrom the relative pronouns themselves. There must still be agreement inGENDERandNUMBERbetween the two. Thus, each relative pronoun below isMASCULINEandSINGULAR, in agreement with the gender and number of the masculine singular antecedentpuer(or this word's other singular case-forms).

  • 0

I didn't understand a single bit of you're answer !

  • 0

Please dont copy your answers from Google...and if you copy then at least write it properly......PLEASE

And by the way do you understand what you have written....???

  • 0
What are you looking for?