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RELATIVE PRONOUN (संबंध वाचक सर्वनाम) To clear all the doubts, such questions which create problems for us, what is the definition of relative pronoun? what are the relative pronouns? how to use WHO, WHICH, WHOM, WHOSE, THAT, here the answers of all the questions,...

Here is another interesting blog where you will learn very important pronoun which has vantage in competitive exams, and of course it also helps you speaking,,,,,,,,,,




Today's topic is RELATIVE PRONOUN, 
Firstly we will know the definition of relative pronoun, 
RELATIVE PRONOUN :- Relative pronouns are pronouns which help to show relation with other noun or pronoun. 

Basically relative pronouns work as a joiner or can say they are known as conjunction. 

These words are known as relative pronoun, 
WHO, 
WHOM, 
WHOSE, 
WHICH, 
THAT, 

These words are called relative pronoun, but now you must be getting confused that these words are used to ask questions, then you are right, these words are used to ask questions and also show relation to other nouns and pronouns.



To clear this confusion, you have to understand that, if they start the sentence, then you understand that they are asking questions, 
but if they are adding the sentence, then they are acting as Relative pronoun.

Let us now know how they are used, 
who is used as a subject , whom is used as an object, whose is used as a possessive case, which is used as a subject and that is also used as a subject. 

It is not enough to know about them, 
WHO is used for PERSONS
WHOM is used for PERSONS,, 
WHOSE is also used for PERSONS,, 
WHICH is used for THINGS,, 
THAT is used for PERSONS , THINGS,  And ANIMALS

 These formats make you easily understandable. 

(1) NOUN + PRONOUN (PERSON) +WHO, 
 

(2) SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT(PERSON) + WHOM, 

(3) NOUN + (THING) + WHICH, 

(4) NOUN + ( If any of these words have come like such, same, only, nothing, everything, something, little,) then use THAT as a relative pronoun. 



Ex: The man who is standing over there, is my friend. 

Ex: All the rooms were checked by the police inspector who was sent to my house. 

Ex: May i know to whom I am speaking. 

Ex: The book which has been stolen, is mine. 

Ex: Ashok Kumar the ever green hero of the silver screen whose name has almost become a legend. 

Ex: This is the same book that was stolen yesterday. 

That's all about relative pronoun, 
I hope you will like it,,, 😊 

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  1. It's the easiest way to understand relative pronoun,,, thank you sir,,,,,

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