a. to connect elements in a sentence and to avoid repetition.
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1- relative pronouns are used
a. to connect elements in a sentence and to avoid repetition.
b. to emphasize an element in the sentence and to contrast ideas.
2-relative pronouns refer to
a. a previous element (= noun or noun phrase).
b. a following element (= noun or noun phrase).
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1- relative pronouns are used
a. to connect elements in a sentence and to avoid repetition.
a. to connect elements in a sentence and to avoid repetition.
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