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Do the Relative Pronouns take the place of a verb?

A. True
B. False

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AlexSmith38523
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  • 17-06-2021

Answer:

I believe it's true.

Explanation:

It is in fact possible, however, for the relative pronouns which, who, and that to be either singular or plural. They take their number from their antecedent—the words to which they refer. That is, if the antecedent is plural, the pronoun is plural and therefore takes a plural verb.

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