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Correct the given sentence gramatically.

Shreya, who she is my best friend, is a singer.
A) Shreya, she who is my best friend, is a singer.
B) Shreya, who is my best friend, is a singer.
C) Shreya, is my best friend, who she is a singer.
D) All of the above

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Answered by Anonymous
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Correct the given sentence gramatically.

Shreya, who she is my best friend, is a singer.
A) Shreya, she who is my best friend, is a singer.
B) Shreya, who is my best friend, is a singer. ✔✔✔
C) Shreya, is my best friend, who she is a singer.
D) All of the above

\textbf{Shreya, who is my best friend, is a singer.}

Other two options are wrongly punctuated.

The second option has the proper use of comma and is perfectly punctuated.
Answered by rakhivalecha
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Answer:

The correct sentence is Option B-

Shreya, who is my best friend, is a singer.

Explanation:

  • The given sentence is incorrect because in the adjective clause part i.e. "who she is my best friend", both relative pronoun and personal pronouns are used one after another.
  • If a relative pronoun is used in the adjective clause part, then there will be no personal pronoun.

Some examples of Relative Pronouns are-

  • who
  • which
  • that
  • when
  • where
  • whom
  • whose
  • how

Thus the correct sentence will be -

Option B - Shreya, who is my best friend, is a singer.

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