English, asked by meerabhati130, 7 hours ago

1. The man _________________ was speaking to us was very tall.
who
which
whose

2. The woman _________________ bought the dress did not speak English.
which
who
whose

3. The people _________________ flight was cancelled were upset.
whose
which
who

4. Do you know anyone _________________ speaks Japanese?
which
that or which
that or who

5. The guy _________________ was very friendly.
that I met
I met
either A or B​

Answers

Answered by padmapv1234567890
2

Answer:

hello

Explanation:

who

who

whose

that or who

either a or b

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Answered by priyarksynergy
0

Determiners are used to describe what or which noun is spoken about in particular.

Explanation:

  • Determiners specifically point out to one particular subject or object which the speaker is talking about.
  • There are various types of determiners such as articles (a, an & the), interrogatives (who, what, whose, when), possessives (mine, my, his, their),  quantifiers (lot, much, little, several), etc.

  1. The man who was speaking to us was very tall.
  2. The woman who bought the dress did not speak English.
  3. The people whose flight was cancelled were upset.
  4. Do you know anyone that or who speaks Japanese? (that or who can be used interchangeably)
  5. The guy that I met or I met was very friendly. (Even in this case either of the two given options that I met and I met can be used)

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