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Master the basics of relative pronouns in this quick guide! A relative pronoun is a word that connects a description to a noun, providing extra information by starting a relative clause. In this video, you will learn: • What relative pronouns do: They perform three jobs at once—referring back to an antecedent (a noun), connecting extra details to the main sentence, and functioning as a subject or object inside their own clause. • Common examples and usage: We break down when to use who (for people), whom (for people as objects), whose (for ownership), which (for things/ideas), that (for people or things), and what (meaning "the thing that"). • How to spot them: Learn simple tricks, such as checking if a word comes immediately after a noun to introduce a description. We also discuss the "-ever" tip, showing how words like whoever and whichever function as relative pronouns.