Day 36 - Use of What as Relative Pronoun in English

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Use of What as Pronoun

What का प्रयोग relative pronoun के रूप में केवल निर्जीव चीजों के लिए होता है |
जब वाक्य में कोई antecedent नहीं होता तब हम what का प्रयोग करते हैं | मतलब हम जिस वस्तु के बारे में बात करते हैं उस वस्तु के लिए कोई भी noun या pronoun use नहीं होता है |
मैं वह घर जानता हूँ जिसमें वह रहता है |
I know the house that he lives in.
इस sentence में हम घर के बारे में बात कर रहे है | इसलिए इसमें antecedent house है | इसलिए हम यहाँ that use कर सकते हैं |
वह आदमी जो मेरा घर साफ़ कर रहा है मेरा नौकर हैं |
The man who is sweeping my house is my servant.
इस वाक्य में man who का antecedent है |
जो चाकू कमल के हाथ में है वह बहुत महंगा है |
The knife which is in the Kamal’s hand  is very expensive.
इस वाक्य में चाकू which का antecedent है |
ऊपर दिए sentences से पता चलता है कि जब हम किसी वस्तु या इंसान के बारे में कोई जानकारी देते हैं या किसी वस्तु या इंसान कि पहचान कराने के लिए उसके बारे में कुछ बता रहे होते है और जिस वस्तु के बारे में हम बात कर रहे होते हैं उसके लिए कोई noun या pro noun use कर रहे होते हैं तभी हम that which और who का प्रयोग करते हैं |
लेकिन जब हम किसी वस्तु के बारे में बात करते है पर उस वस्तु के लिए कोई noun या pronoun use नही करते तो ऐसे वाक्यों में हम जो या जिसके या जिसमे जैसे शब्दों कि english what लगाते हैं |
नीचे दिए वाक्य पढके आपको what किस तरह के sentences मैं relative pronoun की तरह use करना है इसका अंदाजा हो जायेगा |
जिसका इलाज नहीं हो सकता उसे सहना ही पड़ता है |
what cannot be cured must be endured.
इस वाक्य में अगर हम बीमारी noun use करते तो हम that या which use कर सकते थे |
जैसे
जिस बीमारी का इलाज नहीं हो सकता उसे सहना ही पड़ता है |
The disease that cannot be cured must be endured.

मैंने जो कह दिया सो कह दिया |
What I have said I have said.
जो मैं कह रहा हूँ उसपे विशेष ध्यान दो |
Pay careful attention to what I am going to say.
जो तुम कह रहे हो उसका कोई मतलब नहीं |
There is no meaning in what you say.
जीवन वही है जो हम इसे बनाते हैं |
Life is what we make it.


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A relative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to refer to nouns, modify them or say something more about them. The relative pronouns that are commonly used in English are Who, Whom, That, Which, Whoever, Whomever, whose, and Whichever. You can see the relative pronouns in the following sentences. The house that Harry built is large. The relative pronoun that refers to athe housea and 

उसने बताया भी नहीं |
He didn't even inform!
हमने जितना सोंचा था उतने नहीं मिले |
We didn't get as much as we expected...
वो ड्राईवर कहा है ? वो एक बजे आने वाला था न ?
Where's that driver? Wasn't he supposed to be here at one?
हम दोनों को साथ देख कर तुम सबको हैरानी हो रही होगी |
You all must be surprised to see us together.

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यह मेरे लिए भी हैरानी की बात है |
It was shocking for me as well.
किसी दिन बड़ी परेशानी में फंसोंगे |
You will land up in big trouble some day!
तुम जाओ और जाकर अपनी आँख check करवाओ |
You go and get your eyes checked.
तुम्हे कैसे पता |
How do you know?

As a relative pronoun what means athe things which.a It does not refer to a noun that comes before it. What she said made me cry. Here what and its clause act as the subject of the verb made. We canat give you what you need. Here what and its clause act as the object of the verb give. Note that clauses beginning with what act as subjects or objects and are called nominal relative 

तुम भी शादीशुदा हो ?
You are married too?
वह बैंक गया होगा |
He must have gone to the bank.
मैंने तुम्हारी ख़ुशी के लिए इतना बड़ा कदम उठाया | लेकिन किसे फर्क पड़ता है |
I took such a big step for your happiness. but who cares.
इसकी क्या गारंटी है कि तुम कमल हो ?
What is the guarantee that you are Kamal?

Relative Pronoun

लेकिन अब कुछ गलत नहीं हो सकता |
But nothing can go wrong now.
आपकी साड़ी फंस गई है |
Your sari's stuck.
मैंने यह पैसे सालों में इकट्ठे किये हैं |
I had gathered this money over the years..
क्या बचपना है ये ?
what childishness is this?

The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause. In the 

उसे मुझपे चिल्लाने का पूरा हक है |
She has all the right to yell at me.
मेरे बैग में कुछ नहीं है |
There is nothing in my bag.
अगर तुम्हारे पास पैसे है तो कुछ भी हो सकता है |
If you have money then everything is possible.
तमीज से बात करो |
Talk with some manners.


Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun? The relative pronouns who/which/that can replace a subject or an object. To figure out whether who/which/that is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun, we pay attention to the following:. If the relative pronoun who/which/that is followed by a verb, then it is a subject pronoun. Example: The man, who was in a hurry. The car, which 

अब बताओ मुझे, क्या तुमने कमल को देखा है ?
Now tell me, have you seen Kamal?
मुंह तोड़ दे इसका |
Break his face.
एक second मेरी बात सुन |
Listen to me for a second
बत्तमीज, तुझे शर्म नहीं आती ? 
Mannerless, aren't you ashamed?

A relative pronoun is a pronoun which introduces a relative clause. Examples are: who, whom, which and whose. That is also sometimes used to introduce a relative clause. The use of a relative pronoun is usually optional in English. In informal English, it is usually omitted. In the following examples the optional relative pronoun appears in parentheses. The necklace which my mother bought for me was very 

कौन जीत रहा है ?
Who is winning?
मैं तुमसे शाम को मिलता हूँ |
I'll see you in the evening.
पैसे ने तुझे अँधा कर दिया है, है ना ?
Money has blinded you, hasn't it?
मैं उसे भगाने की पूरी कोशिस की |
l tried my best to keep him off.

Relative pronouns are words like who, which, that, whom and where. They are used to connect two clauses. They also act as the subject or object of the verb in the relative clause. This grammar exercise tests your understanding of relative pronouns. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun. . This is the town .. I spent my childhood. where . that. which. Correct! Wrong! 

देखो, मुझे नींद नहीं आ रही थी | 
Look. I couldn't sleep.
जा जेक कुछ खाने के लिय लेके आ | मुझे भूक लगी है |
Go and get something to eat, I'm hungry.
मेरे पास लाओ उसे |
Bring him to me.
वह तुम्हारी ख़ुशी के लिए कुछ भी कर सकता है |
He can do anything for your happiness.

The Relative Pronouns awhoa, awhoma, awhicha, and athata are used to introduce dependent clauses. They help to give further information between a noun or pronoun and the remainder of the sentence. To serve its purpose, a relative pronoun must refer to someone/something already mentioned in the sentence.

यही चाहिए तुम्हें है ना ?
This is all you want, right?
वह तुम्हे फंसा रहा है |
He is trying to trap you.
तुम और क्या देखना चाहते हो ?
What more do you want to see?
हम इंस्पेक्टर से शांति से बात कर सकते थे |
We could've talked to the inspector calmly.

Relative Pronoun - A Relation to NounUse of Relative Pronoun in SentenceCompoundsRelative pronoun;relates with noun which we used in previous sentence. This pronoun joins main clause to dependent clause. So, the word introduce the noun which we mentioned in previous sentence is relative pronoun. It shows relation to the noun which we use in main clause. It replaces the noun in dependent clause. These pronouns describe person, place orthing which we mention in the main clause. There are very few relative pronouns in English language. We will sSee more on englishlamp

मेरी पसंद से तुम्हें क्या फर्क पड़ता है ? हैं ना ?
What difference will my choice make to you? Right?
इनके जाल में मत फंसो |
Don't fall into their trap.
सब गरीब लोग रहते हैं यहाँ |
All poor people reside here.
तुमने इसे ऐसे क्यों पहना था ?
Why did you wear it like that?

A relative pronoun is one which is used to refer to nouns mentioned previously, whether they are people, places, things, animals, or ideas. Relative pronouns can be used to join two sentences. Try our Grammar Checker online Available everywhere you write

ठीक है मैं बुलाती हूँ उसे |
Αll right, l'll call him.
तुम्हारे पास क्या सबूत है ?
What evidence do you have?
आज तू सोंच भी नहीं सकता तेरे भाई के साथ क्या हुआ |
Today you cannot even imagine what happen with your brother.
कम से कम उसने कोशिस तो की |
At least he tried.

Relative pronoun is used in the sentence to introduce a relative clause thus called as relative pronoun. Relative pronoun is a pronoun that connects a clause or phrase to the noun or pronoun. Most common relative pronouns are who, which, whom, whomever, whose, whoever, whichever, and that. The words 'who' subject and 'whom' object are used 

तेरे confidence से कभी कभी डर लगता है |
Your confidence frightens me sometimes.
कुछ idea है क्या हो सकता था ?
Any idea what could've happened?
I am sorry, मुझे माफ़ कर दो |
I am sorly, forgive me.
तू भी तो हममे से एक है |
You're one of us, too!

A relative pronoun is a word that introduces a dependent or relative clause and connects it to an independent clause. A clause beginning with a relative pronoun is poised to answer questions such as Which one? How many? or What kind? Who, whom, what, which, and that are all relative pronouns.

उसे सही रास्ते पर लाओ |
Get him on the right track.
कौन है यह आदमी जो मेरे पीछे पड़ा है |
Who is this man who's after me?
मैं चिंता क्यों करूँ जब तुम उसके साथ हो ?
Why should I worry when you are around?
मुझे एक मौका दे दो | बस एक मौका |
Give me one more chance. Just one more chance.

Relative pronoun relates with noun which we used in previous sentence. This pronoun joins main clause to dependent clause. So, the word introduce the noun which we mentioned in previous sentence is relative pronoun. It shows relation to the noun which we use in main clause. It replaces the noun in dependent clause. These pronouns describe person, place or thing which we mention in the main 

मैं एक अच्छा इंसान बनूँगा |
I'll become a nice person.
मेरी शादी पक्की हो गई है |
My marriage has been fixed.
इतना टुच्चा काम |
Such a measly job!
दम है तो हमारे सामने आओ |
Come before us if you have the guts.

Nominal relative pronouns What whatever e tc. .. What What is used as a ;nominal relative pronoun; sometimes called ;free relative pronoun; . In this case, it is a single word which combines both the antecedent stated or implied and the relative pronoun. Thus it corresponds, for instance, to French ce que or Spanish lo que, el que, etc.

क्या तुम यहाँ यह कहने आये हो कि तुमने मुझपर अहसान किया है ?
Have you come here to say that you've done favor on me?
तूने ऐसा सोंचा भी कैसे ?
How could you even imagine!
लेकिन मुझे पैसे नहीं चाहिए |
But I don't want the money.
तुमने पहले क्यों नहीं बोला ?
Why didn't you speak up earlier'?

//nbsp;;;A relative pronoun functions as a word that 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. In English, relative pronouns are who, whom, which, that, where, whose, when, why, what. List of Relative Pronouns 

मैंने पूंछा नहीं |
I didn't ask.
कल मेरे साथ लंच करना |
Tomorrow have lunch with me!
वो औरत मुझे खुश नहीं देख सकती |
That woman can't see me happy.
मैं ऐसा ही हूँ |
That's how I am.

The relative pronouns dont and duquel are used with words that take the preposition de, but in different cases: We use dont with verbs, nouns and adjectives that are formed with de. Example: Voici le tableau dont je vous ai parl;. Here is the painting Iave told you about. parler de Duquel and its variations de laquelle for the feminine singular, desquels for the masculine plural and desquelles for the feminine 

थोडा अचार मिल सकता है क्या ?
can l get some pickle?
मैं आपको विश्वास दिलाता हूँ वह यहाँ से अपने पैरों पे नहीं जायेगा |
He will not walk out of here on his two feet, we assure you that.
इसने sign नहीं किया है |
He has not signed.
मुझे क्या पता था कि वह मुझे धोका देके भाग जाएगी ?
What did I know that she will ditch us and go?

A relative pronoun is a pronoun which introduces a relative clause. Examples are: who, whom, which and whose. That is also sometimes used to introduce a relative clause. The use of a relative pronoun is usually optional in English. In informal English, it is usually omitted. In the following examples the optional relative pronoun appears in parentheses. The necklace which my mother bought for me was very 

बेवकूफ समझा है क्या मुझे ?
Do You think I'm an idiot?
एक बार तुम दोनों की शादी हो गई तो उसे अपनी जिम्मेदारी का अहसास हो जायेगा |
once you two are married she’ll realise her responsibilities.
आप जो सजा दे मुझे मंजूर है |
Whatever punishment you give.. l accept it.
तुम्हे पता नहीं है कि तुमने कितना बड़ा अहसान किया है मुझपे |
You have no idea what a big favour you've done on me.

Relative pronouns are part of the relative clause. We link the relative clause to the noun with a relative pronoun. There are  relative pronouns as follows: who whom which that whose. Letas look at each one in more detail. who. We use awhoa for people only. It acts as the subject pronoun. Example: The customer who called me was happy. subject pronoun In modern 

अन्दर किसने आने दिया तुम्हे ?
Who allowed you to come in?
वह अभी सो रहे हैं |
He is sleeping now.
इसी लिए तो मैं तुम्हें यहाँ अपना घर दिखने के लिये आया हूँ |
That is why I have got you here to show you my home.
तुमने मेरा भी मज़ाक बना के रख दिया |
You have made a mockery of me too!

Definition of Relative Pronouns: A relative pronoun works as a connector between two clauses. It introduces a relative clause. Relative pronouns are that, which, who, whom, whose.. Example of Relative Pronouns: Robert is a king who rules the seven kingdoms.; The seven kingdoms which are ruled by different houses answers to him.; Robert only trusts Ned who is a friend of him.; Ned is the 

जब तुम 50 के होगे तब वह 75 की होगी |
When you will be 50 years old she will be 75 years old.
अगर तुम्हे मार दिया गया तो मेरी बेटी का क्या होगा ?
what if you're kiIIed, what'II happen to my daughter?
मेरे पापा कहते हैं, जो तुम नहीं जानते उसे भगवान पर छोड़ दो |
my father says, what you don't know, leave to God!
कौन है वह ?
Who is she?

A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. It is called a ;relative; pronoun because it ;relates; to the word that its relative clause modifies. Here is an example: The person who phoned me last night is my teacher.

कौन था फ़ोन पे ?
Who was on the phone?
दौ दोस्तों के बीच में यह चलता रहता है |
This goes on between two Ioving friends.
क्या तुम सच सुनना चाहती हो ?
do you want to hear the truth?
क्या यह रेडीमेड मिलता है है या तुम्हे इसे सिलवाना पड़ता है |
is it available readymade or you have to get it stitched?

Relative pronouns are important connecting words. They are different from conjunctions in some ways. Relative pronouns not only connect clauses; they also act as the subject or object of the verb in their clauses. Conjunctions, on the other hand, merely connect two clauses. Conjunctions can also be used to connect words and phrases. Relative pronouns only connect clauses. 

क्या हुआ ?
What happened?
मुझे यह ठीक नही लग रहा |
This doesn't feel right.
हम शाहीन बाग़ की तीसरी गली से आये हैं 
we've come from the third lane of Shaheen baag.
मैं तुम्हे रोज कॉल करूँगा |
I will call you everyday

Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun? The relative pronouns who/which/that can replace a subject or an object. To figure out whether who/which/that is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun, we pay attention to the following:. If the relative pronoun who/which/that is followed by a verb, then it is a subject pronoun. Example: The man, who was in a hurry. The car, which was parked on a hill. A traffic sign 

मुझे पता है अगर वो कुछ खा लेंगे तो ठीक हो जायेंगे |
l know if he eats something he’ll be fine.
समझो हो गया |
Consider it done.
भगवान ने मुझे पैर दिए हैं |
God has given me feet!
वो कैसे हुआ ?
How did that happen?

//nbsp;;;A relative pronoun functions as a word that 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. In English, relative pronouns are who, whom, which, that, where, whose, when, why, what. List of Relative Pronouns 

कौन है ?
Who is it?
कमल मैं तुझे एक number दे रहा हूँ पता लगा किसका है |
Kamal, I'm sending you a number. Find out who's number this is 
तुम्हें कहाँ जाना है ?
Where do you want to go?
मेरा आज बहुत काम pending पड़ा है |
I have so much work pending today.

In the English language, there are five relative pronouns and three relative adverbs, which principally fulfil the same purpose. All of them serve primarily to introduce relative clauses. Compare the following possible occurrences of such pronouns and adverbs: Usage of relative pronouns for relative clauses: a who a  is used exclusively for persons/people: aThe flight attendant who helped me was very nice.a a 

यह बहुत पुरानी है | यह pic तब की है जब हम मिले भी नहीं थे |
this is very old. This pic was taken when we had not even met.
तुम सब यहाँ आओ |
Come here all of you. 
मैं उसकी तरफ से माफ़ी मांगता हूँ |
l apologize on his behalf.
या तो इस पार या उस पार |
It is either this side. Or that.

A relative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to refer to nouns, modify them or say something more about them. The relative pronouns that are commonly used in English are Who, Whom, That, Which, Whoever, Whomever, whose, and Whichever. You can see the relative pronouns in the following sentences. The house that Harry built is large. The relative pronoun that refers to athe housea and 

हम भी उन्हें सबक सिखायेंगे |
We'll teach them a lesson, too.
मैं लखनऊ पहुंचकर आपके पैसे लोटा दूंगा |
I'll return your money once I get to Mumbai.
उसके पास बड़ा घर है, बड़ी कार है, किसी को और क्या चाहिए ?
He has a big house. Big cars. What else does one need?
अब तो manager ने भी कह दिया |
Now even the manager said it! 

Relative pronouns show a relationship between a noun and a clause. The clause provides describing information about the noun. You can also use relative pronouns to combine two sentences into one. Relative Pronouns; That: Which: Who: Whom: Whose: Note: Some relative pronouns may look like interrogative or demonstrative pronouns, but that doesn't mean all 

कितना बचा है ?
How much is Ieft?
उसके बाप का राज है क्या ?
Is it his father's ruIe?
वह यहाँ क्यों होगी ?
Why would she be here?
तुम्हें दिल्ली जाने की क्या जरुरत है ?
Why do you need to go to Delhi?

//nbsp;;;In addition to the five pronouns listed above, there are also a few compound relative pronouns. People sometimes refer to them as aindefinite relative pronouns.a Compound relative pronouns apply to general groups of people or things, as well as people or things that are unknown.

मेरे रास्ते से हटो |
Get out of my way.
यहाँ आग लगी है |
There is a fire here!
अरे एहसान कैसा ये तो मेरा फर्ज था |
No favor at all! This is only my duty.
मैं जानता हूँ कि मैं तुम्हारी माफ़ी के काबिल नहीं हूँ |
I know that I'm not worthy of your forgiveness.

A relative pronounis a type of pronoun used to connect a relative clausealso known as an adjective clause to the main clause in a sentence. Relative clauses either help clarifywho or what a sentence is talking about known as the antecedent, or else give extra informationabout it. Here are the five most commonly used relative pronouns:

लेकिन भाई कुछ तो करना पड़ेगा |
But Brother, something has to be done.
मैं बहुत बड़ी मुशीबत में हूँ |
I'm in deep mess.
तेरी दोस्त तुझसे झूठ बोल रही है |
Your friend is lying to you.
अब उसकी भी शादी हो रही है |
now she's getting married as well.


वह अपने बाप से डरता है |
he's scared of his father.
तो क्या फेसला किया आपने ?
So, what have you decided?
वह अब तक चारबाग़ पहुँच गया होगा |
He must have reached Charbag by now.
ये आपके कान में क्या है ?
What's that in your ears?

Relative pronoun worksheets. Relative pronouns who, whom, whose, which, that typically introduce relative clauses which act like an adjective to give information about the subject of the sentence. In these worksheets, students identify relative pronouns and relative clauses. Free grammar and writing worksheets fro

मैं तुमसे बैंक से पैसे ट्रांसफर करके मिलता हूँ |
I'll see you after I transfer the money at the bank.
मैं और क्या कर सकता था ?
What else could I do?
Overacting मत कर | तू game बिगाड़ देगा |
Don't overact! You will ruin the game!
उसके बाद की कहानी मैं बताता हूँ तुझे |
I'll tell you the story after that.

English Grammar a Relative Pronouns Worksheets Beginner Level Worksheet Underline the relative pronoun in each of the following sentences . The pen that you gave me writes very well. . Bring me the letters that the postman left. . I hate children who bully others. . Dogs know the persons by whom they are treated kindly. . The moment 

तुम उससे बहस में नहीं जीत सकते |
you can't win him in an argument.
पहली बार कुछ अच्छा हो रहा है |
For the first time something good is happening.
वह मुझसे दूर कभी नहीं रहा है |
He has never stayed away from me.
मुझे लगता है इसे जिंदा छोडकर हम गलती कर रहे हैं |
I think it's a mistake to spare him allve.

//nbsp;;;Which relative pronoun are we going to use? Well, aThe towna is a place, but in the sentence, The town is near the ocean, the words aThe towna are the subject. This means we should use a subject relative pronoun, which are who/that/which. Because aThe towna is the subject and a thing, weall use that or which. John lives in a town

मुझे सुस्सू लगी है |
I want to urinate.
किसी को पता ना चले हम शहर में वापस आ गये है |
Nobody should know we are back in town.
तुम्हें स्ट्रॉबेरीज पसंद है या चॉकलेट ?
Do you like strawberries or chocolate?
आगे मत बढ़ना |
don't come forward

The Function of Relative Pronouns The function of a relative pronoun is to head or introduce an adjective clause. An adjective clause follows a noun:  To identify it.

क्या लाये हो तुम उसके लिए ?
What did you get for him?
हम अभी भी वहीँ अटके हैं जहाँ से शुरू किया था |
We're still stuck where we started.
मैंने सबकुछ अपनी आँखों से देखा है | कब से चल रहा है यह सब ?
I have seen everything myself! Since when has all this been going on?
तुमसे मतलब |
None of your business.

//nbsp;;;;Three relative pronouns stand out as being particularly common in English: who, which, and that. The zero relativizer [or dropped relative pronoun] is also relatively common. However, . . . the relative pronouns are used in very different ways across registers. For example: In general, the relative pronouns that begin with the letters wh-are considered to be more literate. 

मैंने क्या गलत किया ?
What wrong did l do?
क्या तुझे याद है जो हमने तुझसे कहा था ?
Do you remember what we told you?
यह मेरा वहम नहीं है मैंने सच मैं उसे देखा |
It's not an imagination. I actually saw him.
किस वक़्त आ रहा है वो ?
What time is he arriving?


हम वहाँ शादी के बारे में बात करेंगे |
We will talk about marriage there.
मैं वैसा नहीं हूँ |
I am not like that.
अगर तुम्हे मुझपे विश्वास नहीं है तो कह दो | मैं यहाँ से चली जाउंगी |
If you don't trust me, just say it. I'll go away from here.
मुझे लगा तुम सच में मुझे पसंद करते हो |
I thought you really liked me.

A relative pronoun is a part of speech in that it is a word that replaces a noun. However, a relative pronoun begins a relative clause. A relative clause modifies a noun. Relative Pronoun Example: The man who was in line became frustrated. In this sentence, awhoa is the relative pronoun referring to athe man.a The relative pronoun 

अमेरिका बगल में नहीं है | तुम्हें पता है प्लेन से भी 22 घंटे लगते हैं वहां पहुँचने में |
America is not close by. You know it take 22 hours even by plane.
उनसे पैसे लो और हमें दे दो |
take the money from him and give it to us!
यही बात मुझे तुम्हारी पसंद नहीं है |
This is what l don't like about you!
मेरा सामान कहाँ है ?
Where's my stuff?

A relative pronoun is a part of speech in that it is a word that replaces a noun. However, a relative pronoun begins a relative clause. A relative clause modifies a noun. Relative Pronoun Example: The man who was in line became frustrated. In this sentence, awhoa is the relative pronoun referring to athe man.a The relative pronoun 

ध्यान से सुनो नहीं तो तुम सब बर्बाद कर दोगे |
Listen carefully or you could ruin everything.
जल्दी जल्दी हाथ चलाओ |
move your hands faster.
बता मुझे | किसने मारा तुझे | हम उसे नहीं छोड़ेंगे |
Tell me! Who beat you! We won't spare him!
वे तुमसे दोस्ती करने की कोशिस करेंगे |
They will try to befriend you.

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कितनी बार कर चुके हैं हम यह ?
How many times have we done this?
क्या खाना शुरू करें ?
Shall we start the dinner?
यह शर्ट आपने कहाँ से खरीदी ?
Where did you buy that shirt from?
वह बहुत ज़िद्दी है | वह कभी नहीं सुनेगा |
He is very stubborn. He will never listen.

Relative pronouns relate extra information, usually in the form of a relative clause. Here are all five relative pronouns. Relative Pronouns: Who: That: Whom: Which: Whose: With the exception of that, these are the same as the interrogative pronouns. Itas just their function thatas different. We tend to use who for people, which for things, and that for people or things, though 

वो तो एक महीने बाद है |
That's just a month away.
तुम सब यहाँ क्या कर रहे हो ?
What are all of you doing here?
क्या तुम यही सब करना जानते हो ?
Is this all you know to do?
मेरे साथ भी यही हुआ |
That's what happened with me as well.

//nbsp;;;A Relative Pronoun is a pronoun that introduces two types of clauses, namely, a relative clause/ adjective clause and a noun clause. The commonly used Relative Pronouns are which, that, who, whose, and whom. aWhoevera, awhen,a awhichevera, awhosoevera, whomevera, awherevera, awhatevera, awhatsoever a, and awherea are also sometimes used as Relative Pronouns.

यह नया शोक कब से पाल लिया तुमने ?
When did you develop this new hobby?
वह तुम्हें बहुत याद करती है |
She misses you both a lot.
तुम्हे और कमल को कुछ घंटे पति पत्नी होने का नाटक करना पड़ेगा |
You and Kamal will have to pretend...to be husband and wife for just a couple of hours.
क्या कहा मैंने कब कहा मैंने ?
What did l say when did l say?

In the English language, there are five relative pronouns and three relative adverbs, which principally fulfil the same purpose. All of them serve primarily to introduce relative clauses. Compare the following possible occurrences of such pronouns and adverbs: Usage of relative pronouns for relative clauses: a who a  is used exclusively for persons/people: aThe flight attendant who helped me was very nice.a a 

हमने अपनी जान पे खेलकर आपको बचाया है |
We risked our lives to save you.
तुमने मेरी जान बचा ली नहीं तो मैं मर गया होता |
You saved my life. I would've been dead otherwise.
मैं तुम्हारे लिए एक कप बढ़िया चाय बना के लाती हूँ |
I'll make you a nice cup of tea.
माँ से क्यों छुपा रहा है ?
Why are you hiding from mother?



जब तक मुझे कमल भी की बारे में सबकुछ पता नहीं चल जाता मैं नहीं जाउंगी | 
And till the time I don't find out everything about brother Kamal, I won't leave!
तुम कैसी हो |
How've you been?
क्या करना है कमल का ?
What should we do about the Kamal?
मुझे सौ रूपये दो
Give me the hundred.

Relative pronouns rules pdf We use a relative pronoun in English to describe a name or give us more information about it. This description is called a relative proposal, and therefore begins with a relative pronoun. This description comes after the name. The woman who phoned me last night is my girlfriend. Noun: 'The woman'. Relative pronoun 

अपने ससुर के घर आया है क्या ?
Have you come to your in-law's house?
यह कैसे हो सकता है ?
How is that possible?
इन तीनो लोफरों को अंदर मत आने देना |
don't let these three loafers come in.
मैं तुम्हारी जबान खींच लूँगा |
i'll pull out your toungue

The relative pronoun tells the relation with a noun that used previously. We can use relative pronouns to join two sentences. This pronoun replaces the noun of the previous sentence. This describes a person, thing, or place. The word which replaces the noun in the next sentence giving relation to a noun in previous is a relative pronoun. Common 

क्या आप कमल को ढूंड रहे हैं ?
Are you Iooking for Kamal?
मैंने तुम्हे पूरा दिन देखा नहीं |
I didn't see you all day,
बकवास बंद कर |
Stop talking nonsense
मेरी इज्जत दांव पर लगी है |
My honour is at stake!

//nbsp;;;Which relative pronoun are we going to use? Well, aThe towna is a place, but in the sentence, The town is near the ocean, the words aThe towna are the subject. This means we should use a subject relative pronoun, which are who/that/which. Because aThe towna is the subject and a thing, weall use that or which. John lives in a town

मैंने उन्हें बात करते हुए सुना |
I heard them talking.
क्या तुम अकेले आये हो ?
Have you come alone?
तुम यह मुझे क्यूँ दे रहे हो |
Why are you giving this to me?
अगर तु मर गया तो रीना का क्या होगा ?
if you died then what will happen to Reena?

Relative pronouns who, which, whose and that I talked to the girl who which whose car had broken down in front of the shop. Mr Richards, who which whose is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.

घर कब आ रहे हैं आप ?
When are you coming back home ?
तुमने इतना सारा पैसा कहाँ खर्च किया ?
Where did you spend so much money?
मैंने कहा ना मैं कल आ रहा हूँ ?
Didn’t l say l’m coming tomorrow?
मैं तुम्हे ऐसे कैसे छोड़ सकता हूँ ?
How can I leave you like this?

Nominal relative pronouns What whatever e tc. .. What What is used as a ;nominal relative pronoun; sometimes called ;free relative pronoun; . In this case, it is a single word which combines both the antecedent stated or implied and the relative pronoun. Thus it corresponds, for instance, to French ce que or Spanish lo que, el que, etc.

तुम चस्मा क्यों नहीं पहनते ?
Why don't you wear glasses?
क्या करूं मैं ? आंसू बहाऊं ?
What else should I do? Shed tears?
मैं उसे सालों में नहीं सीखा पाया और तुमने उसे मिनटों में सीखा दिया 
I couldn't teach her in years and you taught her in minutes.
तुम यहाँ हो ?
You are here?

//nbsp;;;Relative pronoun example: Der Berg, den ich besteigen will, ist der Mount Everest. The mountain that I want to climb is the Mount Everest. The relative pronoun here is adena which translates to athata. Dative case. The Dative case is used to identify the indirect object of the sentence. Example: The boy gave the dog a ball. The teacher gave the student a good grade. Der Junge gab dem Hund einen 

मेरे पास वक़्त नहीं है तुम कमल से बात कर लो |
I've no time. Talk to Kamal.
क्या तुम्हारी information सही है ?
Is your information correct?
मैं तेरे लिए अपनी जान दे सकता हूँ |
I can give my life for you.
मैंने बहुत बेज्जती बर्दास्त कर ली |
I've suffered enough humiliation.

Using Relative PronounsDefining vs. Non-Defining Relative ClausesA Note About Who, That, and WhichRelative pronouns are placed directly after the noun or pronoun they modify. For example: . The driver who ran the stop sign was careless. . The children, whom we love dearly, need better educations. . Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died. Erma Bombeck . I have a friend whose cat is annoying. . The book, which is now out of print, has all the information you need. . This is the book that everyone is talking about. In each example above, the subject of tSee more on grammar.yourdictionary

तुम अभी भी यही हो ?
You're still here?
वो मैंने कब कहा ?
When did l say that?
वह एक मच्छर भी नहीं मार सकता |
He couldn't even kill a mosquito.
तुम इतने खुदगर्ज कैसे हो सकते हो ?
How can you be so selfish?

A Relative Pronoun is a pronoun that introduces two types of clauses, namely, a relative clause/ adjective clause and a noun clause. The commonly used Relative Pronouns are which, that, who, whose, and whom. aWhoevera, awhen,a awhichevera, awhosoevera, whomevera, awherevera, awhatevera, awhatsoever a, and awherea are also sometimes used as Relative Pronouns.

तुम सही हो और मैं गलत |
You are correct and I am wrong.
वो दोनों एक साथ कैसे आ सकते हैं ?
How can both of them come together?
लेकिन तुम्हे यहाँ नहीं होना चाहिए |
But you should not be here.
प्लीज कुछ करो वरना मेरी ज़िंदगी भी बर्बाद हो जायगी |
Please do something or else my life will also be ruined...


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