TermGallery
Английский
Английский
Испанский
Каталонский
Португальский
Русский
RU
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
русский
относительные местоимения
португальский
pronome relativo
каталонский
pronoms relatius
испанский
pronombre relativo
Type of pronoun that marks a relative clause.
word class
русский
относительные местоимения
1
The use of the
relative
pronoun
trips the greatest number of authors.
2
Au-nish, interrogative pronoun what; au-naw-tchi,
relative
pronoun
what; e-we,
relative
pronoun
that.
3
The
relative
pronoun
is often omitted when it should be expressed.
4
Frequently there is no connecting word, a
relative
pronoun
being understood.
5
When several relative clauses relate to the same antecedent, they should have the same
relative
pronoun
.
6
Adverbs are often employed where a preposition with a
relative
pronoun
would better express the sense.
7
We may notice, too, that the
relative
pronoun
,
unlike the rest, is necessarily syncategorematic, for the same reason as the subjunctive mood.
8
Culture Some people are bothered by the use of "that" instead of "who" when the
relative
pronoun
refers to a person, not a thing.
9
Relative
pronouns
have the singular and plural alike.
10
There are in Japanese no
relative
pronouns
and no temporal conjunctions; conjunctions, that is, for connecting consecutive events.
11
If Sen. Bricker is serious about fixing the Constitution, he should first brush up on his
relative
pronouns
.
12
Who and whom are
relative
pronouns
.
13
The compound
relative
pronouns
are:-
14
Adverbs for
Relative
Pronouns
15
+Caution+.-Severalconnected relative clauses relating to the same antecedent require the same
relative
pronoun
.
16
Nothing was omitted, however, and nothing was added except
relative
pronouns
,
parts of "to be," and other such neutral connectives.
relative
pronoun
relative
русский
относительные местоимения
португальский
pronome relativo
каталонский
pronoms relatius
relatiu
pronom relatiu
испанский
pronombre relativo