16. Combine the following sentences using "Who'.
Nick was teased and bullied. He was born with no arms and legs.
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Nick who was teased and bullied, was born with no arms and legs.
- Combining two or more sentences into one is generally done by using punctuations.
- The term who is a pronoun and is generally used to describe a person.
- For example - Who broke the window ? or My brother. Roy, who is in charge of party has taken the decision.
- Thus, the correct sentence will be - Nick who was teased and bullied, was born with no arms and legs.
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Combine the following sentences using "Who'.
Nick was teased and bullied. He was born with no arms and legs.
- The given question is said to to combine the following sentences by using 'who'.
- Therefore the rewrite sentence is : Nick who was born with no arms and legs was teased and bullied.
- 'Who', 'which', 'that', 'whose', 'whom' etc are examples Relative pronouns. These are also called Connectives
- The Relative pronoun should be expressed according to its relation with the verb of the adjective clause. 'Who' is used as a subject of a verb of adjective clause and whom is used as an object of a verb of adjective clause. For example: He was talking of the women who, he said, he met in America.
- Again 'who', 'whose', 'whom' are used for living beings and 'which', 'of which' and 'which' are used for non-living things and animals.
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