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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
10

Jenny is a friend upon *whom* I can always rely. *

English
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eimsori [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

pronoun Type Members of the Subclass

Relative that, which, who, whose, whom, where, when

Demonstrative this, that, these, those

Interrogative who, what, why, where, when, whatever

Indefinite anything, anybody, anyone, something, somebody, someone, nothing, nobody, none, no one.

pronoun is defined as a word or phrase that is used as a substitution for a noun or noun phrase, which is known as the pronoun's antecedent. ... Common pronouns are he, she, you, me, I, we, us, this, them, that.

in Modern English the personal pronouns include: "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "they," "them," "us," "him," "her," "his," "hers," "its," "theirs," "our," "your." Personal pronouns are used in statements and commands, but not in questions; interrogative pronouns (like "who," "whom," "what") are used there.

Explanation:

inguistics and grammar, a pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase. Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the parts of speech, but some modern theorists would not consider them to form a single class, in view of the variety of functions they perform cross-linguistically.

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