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! Pronoun !! For !! Rule
! Pronoun !! For !! Rule
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| that || people or things  || subject or object: adds required information (no punctuation)
| that || people or things  || - subject or object: adds required information (restrictive, so no punctuation)
- acts as the subject of the relative clause
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| which || things  || subject or object: adds additional information (usually non-restrictive, ie. with a comma)
|what
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| - object (acted upon)
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| which || things  || - subject or object: adds additional information (can be restrictive or non-restrictive)
- acts as the subject of the relative clause
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| who || people || subject (does the action): ''he, she, we, they''
| who || people || subject (does the action): ''he, she, we, they'' (restrictive, so no punctuation)
- acts as the subject of the relative clause
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| whom || people || object (acted upon): ''him, her, us, them''
|whoever
|people
| - subject or object of the relative clause
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| whom || people || - object (acted upon): ''him, her, us, them''
- creates but is not the subject of the relative clause
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| whose || people or things || possessive form of whom: ''his, her, us, their''
| whose || people or things || possessive form of whom: ''his, her, us, their''
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| colspan="3" | * Source: https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/relative-clauses/  
| colspan="3" | * Source: https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/relative-clauses/