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 | A relative pronoun relates to another noun preceding it in the sentence. In doing so, it connects a dependent clause to an antecedent (i.e., a noun that precedes the pronoun.) Therefore, a relative pronoun acts as the subject or object of the dependent clause. |  |
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 | Demonstrative pronouns stand in for a person, place or thing that must be pointed to. They may function as subjects, objects or objects of the preposition. |  |
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 | Will he ever stop talking? |  |
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 | Interrogative pronouns are aptly named. They basically stand in for the answer to the question being asked. |  |
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