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Relative Pronouns: Ms. Holts Class

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

RELATIVE PRONOUNS

which you will learn

These pronouns translate to "who, which, were, that, and etc."

They are placed in front of relative clauses.

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translate relative pronouns as matching with the number, case, and gender of the antecedent.
using:

Relative Clauses Chart

examples

  • In the atrium stand guards, who guard the king.
  •                       antecedent^           ^relative clause
  • in atrio stat milites, qui regem custodit.
  • The palace, which Cogidubnus lived in, is big.
  • aula, in qua Cogidubnus habitavit, est magna.
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more examples

  • the bear, which Caecilius killed, was scared
  • ursa, quam Quintus interfecit, erat terreruit.

flores, qui in horto erant, regem delectaverunt

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puer , quem Aegyptii interfecereunt, Quintum fortiter defendebat

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The flowers, which were in the garden, delighted the king.
The boy, who killed the Egyptians, was bravely defending Quintus.