English, asked by ayush5081, 9 months ago

2. The man for whom you are looking has already left.
3. The music that I played in the morning is my favourite.
4. The book about which you are enquiring is out of print.
5. The girl to whom I introduced you yesterday is my cousin.
6. This is the best inn at which you may stop on your way.
7. That is the house in which I lived last year.
8. Thave a meeting with a man whom I hardly know.
9. Is this the room in which we need to wait?
10. Indrani and Sravani are two friends with whom I go to school.​

Answers

Answered by goonadrika
0

Answer:

please can you tell that what we have to do with these sentences.

Answered by nidaeamann
7

Explanation:

Correct statements with proper punctuation are;

2. The man, whom you are looking for, has already left.

3. The music, which I played in the morning, is my favourite.

4. The book, about which you are enquiring, is out of print.

5. The girl, to whom I introduced you yesterday, is my cousin.

6. This is the best inn, where you can stop on your way.

7. That is the house, where I lived last year.

8. I have a meeting with a man, whom I hardly know.

9. Is this the room, in which we need to wait?

10. Indrani and Sravani are two friends, with whom I go to school.​

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