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A relative pronoun usually introduces a(n)?

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A relative pronoun usually introduces a relative clause/dependent clause. Relative clauses usually modify a word phrase or idea in the main clause. examples of relative pronouns: who/whom, whose, whoever/whomever, that, which.

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introduces a relative clause; a clause that 'relates' to the word that it modifies

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