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Anjali stood first in exam. She is my neighbour.

Join the sentences wh -words​

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Answered by IntrovertLeo
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Required Answer:

\bf{\dashrightarrow \: Given:-}

Anjali stood first in the exam. She is my neighbour.

\bf{\dashrightarrow \: What \: To \: Do:-}

We have to join the sentence with wh-words.

\bf{\dashrightarrow \: Answer:-}

Anjali who stood first in the exam is my neighbour.

\bf{\dashrightarrow \: Explanation:-}

Here in the sentence,

  • The word 'who' is a wh-word.
  • The word who is a relative pronoun.

\bf{\dashrightarrow \: Pronoun:-}

Words that are used in place of the noun are known as the pronoun,

\bf{\dashrightarrow \: Relative \: Pronoun:-}

Word or pronoun that is used to join two sentences using the wh-word are called relative pronoun.

\bf{\dashrightarrow \: Example:-}

1. Who for a person.

2. Which for an object.

3. That for a thing.

4. Where for a place.

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