English, asked by adeen67, 10 months ago

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Some of the sentences below need a comma before the
relative pronoun (“who' or 'which') and others do not,
depending on whether the relative clause is defining or
non-defining (whether it is a necessary part of the subject
description or not). Add commas where you think they
are needed.
a The man who sells balloons isn't in his usual place today.
b They met the champion swimmer who was South African
and he explained his goal, which was to win three gold
medals in the next Olympics.
c The biggest horse, which won the previous race was also the
only white one.

Answers

Answered by sonubabu1980
0

Answer:

a me balloons ke baad comma hoga

b me koi comma nahi lagega

c me comma laga hua hai

Answered by fathimanaqashiraz
0

Answer:

Explanation:

a me balloons ke baad comma hoga

b me koi comma nahi lagega

c me comma laga hua hai

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