| 21. | If the antecedent is indefinite, no relative pronoun is used.
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| 22. | There is usually no relative pronoun in the relative clause.
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| 23. | The relative pronoun " that " is used with both human and non-human antecedents.
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| 24. | In the second one, the relative pronoun is expressed explicitly.
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| 25. | Relative pronouns generally take the same form as the nominative.
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| 26. | For detailed information about relative clauses and relative pronouns in English, see English relative clause.
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| 27. | In the following example, the relative clause is bold and the relative pronoun is italicized:
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| 28. | Another type of dependent word is the relative pronoun.
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| 29. | In the first one, the relative pronoun is understood.
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| 30. | The relative pronoun is indeclinable in Hebrew, and so is accompanied by a redundant demonstrative.
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