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2. Combine the following sentences using the adjective clause. I. We spent our holiday in Scotland last year. Scotland is in the north of Great Britain. II. People live in Scotland. They are called Scots. III. We first went to Edinburgh. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. IV. Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh. He wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories. V. Then we visited a lake. It is in the Highlands.
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Answered by kapoorcharu
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The following are the sentences combined with the use of adjective clause:

  • We spent our holiday in Scotland last year which is in the north of Great Britain.

Reason: We mainly use the adjective clause to make complex sentences having a main and subordinate clause.The adjective clause use the relative pronouns who,which and that. In the above sentence, which is used to join the two sentences.

  • People who live in Scotland are called Scots.

Reason: Here who will be used as we are referring to someone.

  • We first went to Edinburgh which is the capital of Scotland.

Reason: When a place is being referred then the relative pronoun used is which.

  • Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories.

or

  • Arthur Conan Doyle who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories was born in Edinburgh.

Reason: When referring to a person it is preferable to use who.

  • Then we visited a lake which is in the Highlands.

or

  • Then we visited a lake that is in the Highlands.

Reason: Both that and which can be used for the joining of the sentence.

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