Determiners Questions Medium
Relative pronouns can be used as determiners in sentences to introduce a relative clause and provide more information about a noun. Here are some examples:
1. The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
2. The car which was parked outside belongs to my neighbor.
3. The person whose phone was ringing during the meeting should turn it off.
4. The house where I grew up is now a museum.
5. The dog that barks loudly is annoying the neighbors.
In these examples, the relative pronouns "that," "which," "whose," and "where" are used as determiners to specify or identify the noun they are modifying.