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Exercise 2. In some of these sentences you don't need who/which/that. If you don't
need these words, put them in brackets like this: (who), (which), (that):
Examples. The car which was parked in front of our house was a new model Maruti
WagonR. (which is necessary here)
The car (which) we hired for the journey soon broke down. (in this sentence we
don't need which)
1. Where is the pen that I presented you on your birthday?
2. What has happened to the pen that was lying on my table?
3. It is one of the best books that I have ever read.
4. It is one of the best books that have come my way.
5. The first novel that Anand wrote failed to impress the readers.

PLEASE SOLVE THESE 5 SENTENCES​

Answers

Answered by lijib131
1

Answer:

About Pronouns

Pronouns are words that substitute for nouns.

Subjective pronouns come before the verb usually: We love grammar!

singular

plural

I

we

you

you

he, she, it

they

 

Objective pronouns come after the verb usually: School challenges me!

singular

plural

me

us

you

you

him, her, it

them

Explanation:

Answered by harindersaini3158
7

Answer:

1. Where is the pen (that) I presented you on your birthday?

2. What has happened to the pen that was lying on my table?

3. It is one of the best books (that) I have ever read.

4. It is one of the best books that have come my way.

5. The first novel that Anand wrote failed to impress the readers.

Explanation:

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