<p> THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT THE RELATIVE PRONOUN (WHICH IS EASY TO LEARN!)</p><p>I. DIRECTIONS A) underline each relative pronouns B) bracket each relative clause C) circle each antecedent D mark the gender (M,F, or N) of each antecedent E) ) mark the number (Sing or Pl) of each antecedent </p><p>1. Horatius, who was a legendary hero of ancient Rome, prevented the Etruscans from invading Rome.</p><p>2. His cognomen, which means one-eyed, was Cocles.</p><p>3. He took a stand on a bridge over the Tiber, which his fellow citizens demolished.</p><p>4. With him were two companions, whom he summoned to help.</p><p>5. There was a statue of him in the Forum, which the Romans erected in his honor. </p><p>II. DIRECTIONS A) mark each subject and direct object (if there is one) in the relative clause B) copy the gender and number of the antecedent over the relative pronoun </p><p>1 who was a legendary hero of ancient Rome</p><p>2 which means one-eyed.</p><p>3 which his fellow citizens demolished</p><p>4 whom he summoned to help</p><p>5 which the Romans erected in his honor</p><p>1 III. DIRECTIONS A) consult the chart (better to memorize these forms!) B) using your answers to I and II, choose the correct form of the relative pronoun for 1-5 no qui quae quod m gen cuius cuius cuius dat cui cui cui acc quem quam quod abl quo qua quo no qui quae quae m gen quorum quaru quaru m m dat quibus quibus quibus acc quos quas quae abl quibus quibus quibus</p><p>1 who was a legendary hero of ancient Rome = </p><p>2 which means one-eyed. = </p><p>3 which his fellow citizens demolished = </p><p>4 whom he summoned to help = </p><p>5 which the Romans erected in his honor = </p><p>2</p>
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