Yesterday, the focus was on one aspect of recognizing sentences: how do you know a group of related words with a subject and verb is still not a sentence? It is not a sentence when it begins with a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun and is not connected to an independent clause. Today, the focus is on the latter, the relative pronoun. Go to Google Classroom to complete today’s PSAT prep. If you have not been following this blog, today’s exercise is number six. The exercises are related, so begin with the first. Also, do not forget to read for at least forty minutes and to record your effort in a log.