THE ROLE OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS IN ENGLISH SPEECH

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  • G.Yu.Sharipova ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Xasanova U.Sh. ##default.groups.name.author##

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Abstract: In English, relative pronouns are an important part of speech. They are used to connect information in a sentence, provide additional information, and make sentences more complex. Relative pronouns mainly consist of words like "who", "whom", "whose", "which", and "that", which play an important role in creating relative clauses. This article details the role of relative pronouns in English speech, how they are used, what functions they perform in different contexts, and their importance in speech.

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2024-11-09