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combine the sentence using "who"
1) Nick was teased and bullied. He was born as torso.
2) The women taught nick surfing. She had been bitten by a shark.

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Answered by akritikumari589
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Answer:

nick was teased and bullied who was born as torso

the women taught nick suffering who had been bitten by a shark

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Answered by priyaag2102
1

1) Nick who was born as a torso was teased and bullied.

2) The woman who taught nick surfing had been bitten by a shark.

Explanation:-

The question says Combine the subsequent sentences exploitation "Who'.

1) Nick was teased and bullied. He was born as a torso.

2) The women taught nick surfing. She had been bitten by a shark.

The given question is claimed to mix the subsequent sentences by exploitation 'who'.

Therefore two-sentence can be rewritten as:-

  1. Therefore two-sentence can be rewritten as:-Nick who was born as a torso was teased and bullied.
  2. Therefore two-sentence can be rewritten as:-Nick who was born as a torso was teased and bullied.The woman who taught nick surfing had been bitten by a shark.

  • 'Who', 'which, 'that', 'whose', 'whom' etc square measure examples Relative pronouns. These are referred to as Connectives.
  • The pronoun ought to be expressed in step with its relation with the verb of the adjective clause. 'Who' is employed as an issue of a verb of adjective clause Associate in Nursing who is employed as an object of a verb or adjective clause.
  • For example, He was talking of the ladies World Health Organization, he said, he met in America.
  • Again 'who', 'whose', 'whom' square measure used for living beings and 'which', 'of which' and 'which' square measure used for non-living things and animals.
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