English, asked by charansiddarthakatta, 10 months ago

Combine the following sentences using ‘which’.

I had lost my new pen. It was gifted to me by my father on my birthday.​

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Answered by Keerti26
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Answer:

I had lost my new pen which was gifted to me by my father on my birthday

Explanation:

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Here is the correct answer along with its explanation:

I had lost my new pen, which had been gifted to me by my father on my birthday.

Explanation

In the above sentence we combined both the sentences using 'which', which is a relative pronoun. Relative pronouns are used in relative classes to form complex sentences.  

Relative clause is a kind of dependent or subordinate clause that gives more information about a noun or subject in the same sentence. There are two types of relative clauses. First type is Defining Relative Clause and the other type is Non-Defining Relative Clause.  

Defining relative clause functions or identifies which person or thing you are talking about. If left out, the sentence would appear incomplete. However, 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.  

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