English, asked by deveshgangwar98, 5 months ago

E. Use the relative pronoun 'who' to join these sentences.
1 the man apologised to me .he stepped on my toes.​

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Answered by pallavinighot28
3

Explanation:

The man apologised to me who stepped on my toes.

Answered by GulabLachman
0

The man who stepped on my toes apologised to me.

  • An alternative to a noun is a pronoun. These nouns modify the information about the subject and introduce a clause.
  • The most commonly used nouns are - where, who, that, when, how etc.
  • An adjective clause is preceded by it.
  • The term who is used when the word is performing the action. It is generally used for people
  • For example:
  1. I have many friends who have a bike
  2. I don't like that girl who took your dress
  • In the given person a man is being talked about. As he stepped on the person's toes he apologised.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - The man who stepped on my toes apologised to me.

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