9. Combine the following sentences using "which".
The road hurts while walking. It is uneven and full of pebbles,
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the roads hurt while walking which is uneven and full of pebbles
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The sentences can be combined as "The road, which is uneven and full of pebbles, hurts while walking."
Explanation:
- In this sentence, the word "which" is used as a modifier to add an adverbial clause to the original sentence.
- By inserting the modifier, we are able to give additional information about the road and clarify why it hurts to walk on it.
- The clause, "which is uneven and full of pebbles" is a dependent clause and it gets its meaning only when placed with the sentence.
- However, the phrase, "the road hurts while walking" is an independent clause as it makes sense even without the modifying clause.
- It should also be noticed that the commas before and after the adverbial clause act like a parenthesis suggesting that the clause is optional for the coherence of the rest of the sentence.
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