RELATIVE PRONOUNS:-
it is another type of pronoun. They introduce additional information about something mentioned in the sentence. Relative pronouns include these words:
that
what
which
who
whom
Traditionally, who refers to people, and which and that refers to animals or things.
for example:-
The woman who called earlier didn’t leave a message.
i saw a car in the morning and i think that was nice car.
My car, which is nearly twenty years old, still runs well.
Who vs. whom—subject and object pronouns
it is very crucial to know the use of who and whom.There is a little difference in both: Who is for the subject of a sentence or clause, and whom is for the object of a verb or preposition. Here are a couple of a quick examples:
Who mailed this package?
To whom was this package sent?
See the difference? Who is a subject pronoun. It’s in the subjective case, just like I, he, she, they, and we. Whom is an object pronoun, which puts it in the objective case along with me, him, her, them, and us. An easy way to determine whether you should use who or whom in a sentence is to answer the sentence’s question by substituting another pronoun that is affected by case. With the new pronoun in place, determine whether the sentence still makes sense. For example:
He mailed this package.
The package was sent to him.
Figuring out when to use whom can be more difficult than knowing when to use who because it typically comes before the sentence’s verb when used in a question.
FORMS OF VERB
open opened opened
love loved loved
watch watched watched
swim swam swum
Dance Danced Danced
Talk Talked Talked
Move Moved Moved
Choose Chose Chosen
Meet Met Met
Get Got Gotten
DAILY USE SENTENCES
How old are you?
i am …. years old.
what do you want?
No, i don’t want anything.
i want my breakfast.
where are you from?
Basically, i am from punjab.
what is going on?
someone is coming.
it may rain tomorrow.
VOCABULARY WORDS
Narrate Describe
initiate start
furious very angry
beautiful gorgeous
quick rapid
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