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Lesson 12 Notes

1. you (f)
your (f)
who/which (f)
she went

2. If the verb
or any verb like it is
followed by a word with , the sukun is
changed to kasrah.

Example:
3. In the case of dispute or doubt, sometimes,
the pronoun is added in the same sentence
which has its possessive pronoun. It is done
for emphasis.
Example:

This is YOUR book.


This is MY pen.
This is HIS house.
This is HER book.
4.
and are known as
(relative pronouns). Relative pronouns
introduce relative clauses (which are a

type of dependent clause). Relative


clauses modify a word, phrase, or idea
in the main clause. In the following
examples, that and whom modify the
subject:
The house that Jack built is large.
The professor, whom I respect, is
very famous.

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