Grammar Slides KAPITEL 16. Relative Pronouns Recognizing Relative Clauses.
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Grammar SlidesKAPITEL 16
Relative Pronouns
Recognizing Relative Clauses
Recognizing Relative Clauses
Welch- as Relative Pronoun, Indefinite Pronoun, and Interrogative Pronoun
Case of Relative Pronoun Indicates Function
Relative pronoun in the nominative = subject
Case of Relative Pronoun Indicates Function
Relative pronoun in the accusative = direct object (or object of accusative preposition)
Case of Relative Pronoun Indicates Function
Relative pronoun in the dative = indirect object (or objectof dative preposition or verb)
Case of Relative Pronoun Indicates Function
Relative pronoun in the genitive = possessive noun
Was as a Relative Pronoun
Generalized antecedents
Was as a Relative Pronoun
Neuter superlative antecedents
Was as a Relative Pronoun
Non-specified antecedents
Was as a Relative Pronoun
Whole statements as antecedents