what is the difference between relative pronouns and relative adverb?
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Adverbs that are used to introduce a relative clause are known as a relative adverbs. The relative adverbs are - where, wherever, when and whenever.
For example, His dog follows him, wherever he goes.
Similarly, pronouns that are used to introduce a relative clause are known as a relative pronouns​. The relative pronouns are - who, who, whose and which.
For example: The man who you were talking to, was the president!
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Adverbs that are used to introduce a relative clause are known as a relative adverbs. The relative adverbs are - where, wherever, when and whenever.
For example, His dog follows him, wherever he goes.
Similarly, pronouns that are used to introduce a relative clause are known as a relative pronouns​. The relative pronouns are - who, who, whose and which.
For example: The man who you were talking to, was the president!
Regards