Someone Who: a relative pronoun story

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Relative Pronoun Who Introduces adjective clauses that describe people.


Relative Pronoun Who Introduces adjective clauses that describe people.


The relative Pronoun Who introduces a group of words (a dependent clause) that gives more information about a Person. For example: I like people who read books. The clause “who read books” defines which people we are talking about. It answers the question “which people?”


Are you someone Who plays outside?


Let’s Go.


Are you someone Who stays at home?


Let’s take a nap.


Are you someone Who tries new things?


Let’s explore.


Are you someone Who likes your faves?


Let’s read about Cats again.


Are you someone Who makes new friends?


Let’s be friends.


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