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(a) He is my boss. (b) He is wearing a red shirt.(Combine to make relative clause)​

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Answered by shubhangmishra28jan2
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Answer:

He is my boss and is wearing red shirt

Answered by fatimahzohra6
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Answer:

He is my boss who is wearing a red shirt.

Explanation:

What is a relative clause?

  • A particular sort of dependent clause is a relative clause.
  • Although it has a subject and a verb, it is insufficient to be a complete sentence.
  • It serves the same purpose as an adjective by providing more details about a noun, which is why it is frequently referred to as an "adjective clause." Both restrictive and nonrestrictive relative clauses are used.
  • Each kind requires a distinct form of punctuation and serves a different purpose within a sentence.
  • A restrictive relative clause specifies or restricts the meaning of the term it modifies, making it crucial to understanding the sentence's overall meaning.
  • Relative pronouns or relative adverbs, such as "who," "whom," "which," "whose," or "that," or "when," "where," or "why," are frequently used to start relative clauses in sentences.

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