THE USAGE OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS IN COMPLEX SENTENCES IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Nematov Bahodir Mamasharifovich Lecturer at Samarkand State Institute of foreign languages

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/DHYG3

Keywords:

Complex sentence, subordinate-dominant relation, main clause, subordinate clause, subject and a predicate

Abstract

Relative pronouns are used in complex sentences. They are part of the clause which follows a noun or noun group and make the clause dependent. Clauses which begin with relative pronouns are sometimes called relative clauses or adjectival clauses. Use a relative clause to give more information about a noun or pronoun. A relative pronoun is a pronoun that relates to the word that it modifies and is not specific. In English, relative pronouns are who, whom, which, whose, and that.

A relative pronoun links two clauses into a single complex clause. It is similar in function to a subordinating conjunction. Unlike a conjunction, however, a relative pronoun stands in place of a noun.

A complex sentence based on the subordinate-dominant relation of more than one simple sentence, that is, following one after the other, is called a complex sentence: e.g. When the root nourishes, the branches sprout. 

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Internet resources:

https://aso-resources.une.edu.au/academic-writing/sentences/complex/

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Published

2022-02-22

How to Cite

[1]
Nematov Bahodir Mamasharifovich, “THE USAGE OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS IN COMPLEX SENTENCES IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 7, no. 1, p. 3, Feb. 2022.