My name is maria cici puspita sari,
i got the assignment from teacher to write article from some
material in SAP, my article is more focused on searching for
pronouns. In learning, we can know
use and word functions. One of them is pronouns, In English
also has pronouns. Pronouns
in English called Pronoun.
The pronoun is a pronoun or pronoun
that works with nouns (nouns) or other pronouns for unnecessary repetition. Some
pronouns that need to be addressed are pronouns, pronouns possessive,
demonstrative pronouns, pronouns, relative pronouns, reflexive pronouns,
intensive pronouns, indefinite pronouns, and mutual pronouns.
Here I will focus more on relative
pronouns (who)
Problem
The boy is my friend. The boy is
sleeping.
- Noun: The boy
- Relative pronoun: who
- Relative clause: who is sleeping is my friend.
- Complete sentece: The boy who is sleeping is my friend.
The girl is the one I loved. The
girl seemed to be most beutiful girl in the party.
- Noun: The girl
- Relative pronoun: who
- Relative clause: who seemed to be the most beutiful girl in the party.
- Complete sentece 1: The girl who seemed to be the most beutiful girl in the party is the one I love.
- Complete sentece 2: The girl seemed to be the most beutiful girl in the party is the one I love.
In the first example above we can see how a relative pronoun
replaces the noun of the boy in the second clause of The boy is sleeping and
turns into a relative claus who is sleeping is my friend with relative pronoun
who.
Meanwhile, in the second example we can see how a relative
pronoun then replaces the noun of the girl in the second clause. The girl
seemed to be the most beutiful girl in the party and made it a relative clause
who seemed to be the most beutiful girl in the party with relative pronoun who
as liaison that can be implied or involved in the sentence.
Solution
I will explain about Relative Pronoun is pronoun that serves
as a liaison between independent clause and dependent clause. In English to
combine 2 sentences into one sentence, it is necessary to use the word
"that" if the first sentence and the second sentence. Relative
Pronoun and later sentences include dependant clause. The pronouns included in
the class Relative Pronoun is who, whom, which, whose and that.