When the pronoun is the object of the relative clause?

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2026-04-16 10:30

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A noun or a pronoun can be the object of a relative clause. Example:

The person who called Sarah last night will call again today.

The person who called you last night will call again today.


A relative clause does not necessarily have an object, it only needs a subject and a verb:

The person who called will call again tomorrow.

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