Relative Clauses

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1. The word "antecedent" is derived from the Latin ante + cedere; meaning to lead before.
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2. Which of the following is a place where you cannot put a relative clause?
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3. Relative clauses are used to introduce...
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4. What information do we take from the antecedent?
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5. Which of the following is NOT a relative pronoun?
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6. Case of the relative pronoun comes from...
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7. What is the masculine, singular nominative relative pronoun?
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8. What is the feminine, plural accusative relative pronoun?
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9. "cui" is which case for relative pronouns?
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10. What is the neuter, plural ablative relative pronoun?
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The word "antecedent" is derived from the Latin ante +...
Which of the following is a place where you cannot put a relative...
Relative clauses are used to introduce...
What information do we take from the antecedent?
Which of the following is NOT a relative pronoun?
Case of the relative pronoun comes from...
What is the masculine, singular nominative relative pronoun?
What is the feminine, plural accusative relative pronoun?
"cui" is which case for relative pronouns?
What is the neuter, plural ablative relative pronoun?
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