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Relative & Demonstrative Pronouns

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Lexis - Relative and Demonstrative Pronouns

Relative pronouns link the noun to a clause. Demonstrative pronouns direct attention towards something.

Relative pronouns

Relative pronouns

  • Relative pronouns link the noun to a clause.
  • Relative pronouns include (but are not limited to) who, what, where.
Relative pronouns - examples

Relative pronouns - examples

  • Izzy, who played the saxophone, had a gig tonight.
    • The pronoun 'who' links Izzy to the clause.
  • Cigarettes, which are bad for your health, are very expensive.
    • The pronoun 'which' links cigarettes to the clause.
  • The book, when it was published, was very successful.
    • The pronoun 'when' links the book to the clause.
Demonstrative pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns

  • Demonstrative pronouns direct attention towards something.
Demonstrative pronouns - examples

Demonstrative pronouns - examples

  • This is the car Jess owns.
    • The pronoun 'this' draws attention to the car.
  • Those boys are very good at football.
    • The pronoun 'those' draws attention to the boys.
  • These students are the brightest in the class.
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