Ask him __ to put the TV set. add the missing relative pronoun
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Ask him How old he is to put tv
EXPLANATION
Let’s examine the sentence: “Ask him ____ .” If we look at the options we see two grammatically incorrect options, C and D. The helping verb ‘has’ can be used with ‘he’ when ‘he’ is shown to be possessing or having something. That is not the case here. The sentence seeks to find his age through a statement. As the sentence is a statement, the basic structure of a question, auxiliary verb + subject + main verb, will not apply here. This rules out Option A. Hence, Option B is the correct answer
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Answer:
Ask him where to put the TV set.
Explanation:
Relative pronouns (who, which, where, when, why, etc.) are used in relative clauses. Relative clauses are of two types: A) Defining relative clause B) non-defining relative clause. Defining relative clause functions or identifies which person or thing you are talking about. Non-defining relative clause only describes and adds extra information about somebody or something. If left out, the sentence would still make sense. A non-defining relative clause is usually put in commas.