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A relative pronoun usually introduces a(n) _____. a. adjective clause. b. adverb clause. c. noun clause. d. prepositional phrase

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A relative pronoun usually introduces an adjective clause
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The correct answer for the given statement above would be option A. A relative pronoun usually introduces an adjective clause. A relative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to connect a clause or a phrase to a noun or pronoun. Examples are who, whom, whoever, which, whomever, whichever and that. 
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