In the beginning of the lesson you said that a relative pronoun introduce an attribute (relative) clause that help us to describe either a subject or an object of a main clause. In the sentence 'Alexander the Great was the man who conquered the known world' the relative pronoun point back to the Subject - Alexander the Great, not to the complement of it - the man. Didn't you make a mistake?
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In the beginning of the lesson you said that a relative pronoun introduce an attribute (relative) clause that help us to describe either a subject or an object of a main clause. In the sentence 'Alexander the Great was the man who conquered the known world' the relative pronoun point back to the Subject - Alexander the Great, not to the complement of it - the man. Didn't you make a mistake?