THE IMPORTANCE OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS IN SENTENCE STRUCTURE
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This article is devoted to analyzing the importance of relative pronouns in sentence structure. It explores how relative pronouns such as who, whom, whose, which, and that function as essential connectors between clauses, enhancing clarity, coherence, and sentence flow. The study examines their role in forming complex sentences, distinguishing between essential and non-essential information, and preventing redundancy in communication.
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