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A relative pronoun is often translated as whoever, whomever, or whatever when the relative clause it introduces functions as a noun.
## What information is included in the form of a relative pronoun?
* **Case**- Case is the form of a word that helps someone to know the function of the word in a sentence. Case helps the reader to know what the word is doing in a sentence.
* **Number**- Number is the form of a word that helps someone to know whether there is one or more than one person or thing. With a pronoun, it must be the same as the noun it replaces.
* **Gender**- The gender of a word helps the reader to know how that word is connected to each person or thing referred to in the sentence. With a pronoun, it must be the same as the noun it replaces.
### More Information about this topic
A relative pronoun often refers to a noun that the writer or speaker has already used. When this happens, it will have the same number and gender as the noun it describes. The case of the relative pronoun helps someone to know the function of the relative clause in the sentence.