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which type of pronoun is used to show the connection between the antecedent and the subordinate clause of a sentence? interrogative demonstrative relative indefinite

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Which type of pronoun is used to show the connection between the antecedent and the subordinate clause of a sentence?

Answer: It is know as a relative pronoun. This type of pronouns are used to link a clause or a phrase to a noun or pronoun.

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The type of pronoun that is used to show the connection between the antecedent and the subordinate clause of a sentence is called a relative pronoun. Relative pronouns are used to link a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun. Relative pronouns include who, whom, which, whoever, whomever, whichever and that.
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