Relative Pronouns - GrammarBank
www.grammarbank.com › relative-pronounsLike any pronoun, relative pronouns are substituted for nouns and other pronouns that functions as subjects or objects in a sentence. Relative pronouns are mostly used when combining sentences in which a word or phrase is repeated. The gym was very crowded today. The gym is closed tomorrow. The gym, which was very crowded today, is closed tomorrow.
Relative Pronouns - GrammarBank
https://www.grammarbank.com/relative-pronouns.htmlRelative pronouns are mostly used when combining sentences in which a word or phrase is repeated. The gym was very crowded today. The gym is closed tomorrow. The gym, which was very crowded today, is closed tomorrow. Who / Whom Use who and whom when referring to beings with consciousness: people, animals (when personified), God, etc.