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what is who a. preposition c. adverb b. pronoun d. verb ?

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b.The pronoun who, in English, is the interrogative and relative pronoun that is used to refer to humans.A relative pronoun is a pronoun that marks a relative clause within a larger sentence. It is called a relative pronoun because it relates the relative (and hence subordinate) clause to the noun that it modifies. In English, the relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, whoever, whosoever, whomever, which, what, whatever, and that.

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Whom is the form used when it is the object of a preposition.

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pronoun

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To help you further, a preposition is a word explains location in space, ex: top, bottom, below, behind, etc. An adverb is a word that describes how a particular action (verb) was done, ex: "he ran fast" where the adverb is fast. "He" would be a pronoun and "run" would be the verb. Pronouns are basically replacements made to help us in our sentence. Instead of saying "Yarafe did this. Then Yarafe did that. Yarafe felt tired. Yarafe wanted to go home", you could replace "Yarafe" with a pronoun, ie "he". A verb of course is a word that describes an action.

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