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20 Points--Which sentence contains a correctly used relative pronoun?

The artist that painted that picture was also a sculptor.

Taryn, which has a German shepherd, took her dog to the dog park.


The TV, who is on the porch, will be picked up by the movers.


My aunt Lizzie, who is the funniest person ever, is coming to visit.

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Answer: My aunt Lizzie, who is the funniest person ever, is coming to visit.

Explanation: Relative pronouns are used to connect a noun/pronoun to a clause/phrase. The clause provides further information about the noun/pronoun.

Relative pronouns that we regularly use are who, whom, whose, that and which.

Who, whom, and whose are usually used to describe people, while that and which are used to describe things/objects.

In the sentences given above, the only correct usage of a relative pronoun is the last sentence, where pronoun 'who' is used to describe a person (aunt Lizzie). It is not correct to use relative pronoun 'who' with objects such as TV, as these objects are not human.

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Answer: My aunt Lizzie, who is the funniest person ever, is coming to visit.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Relative pronouns are used to connect a noun/pronoun to a clause/phrase. The clause provides further information about the noun/pronoun.
  • Relative pronouns that we regularly use are who, whom, whose, that and which.
  • Who, whom, and whose are usually used to describe people, while that and which are used to describe things/objects.
  • In the sentences given above, the only correct usage of a relative pronoun is the last sentence, where pronoun 'who' is used to describe a person (aunt Lizzie). It is not correct to use relative pronoun 'who' with objects such as TV, as these objects are not human.
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