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1. The man has not come for two days.
2. He brings milk.
(Relative clauses)​

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Answered by am7580493
3

Answer:

the man was not come for two days he brings milk

(combine to make a complex sentence using relative clause)

Answered by Rameshjangid
0

Answer:

The man, who brings milk, has not come for two days.

Explanation:

A relative clause is a type of subordinate clause that is used to give additional information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause. It is introduced by a relative pronoun such as 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', or 'that'.

In the given sentences, we can combine them using a relative clause to form a complex sentence. We can use the relative pronoun 'who' to refer to 'the man' in the first sentence, and add a relative clause to give more information about him.

The combined sentence using a relative clause is:

"The man who brings milk has not come for two days."

Here, the relative clause "who brings milk" gives additional information about the man. The sentence implies that the man is someone who usually brings milk, but has not come for two days.

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