A words history of a origin and development of its meaning
<span>c. object of a preposition
Possessive pronouns are like his/her, ours, whose and etc.
Relative pronouns are pronouns that conjuncts clauses, sentence fragments, or a phrase to a specific noun or pronoun as the subject.
Examples are:
Who
Whom
Which
Whoever
Whichever
Whomever
That
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A. Joey isn't moving to Denver after all.
The enlightenment idea of separation of powers led to many things, but one of the most significant was the three branches of government in the United States.
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The correct answer is D, "We were just leaving."