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G Complete these sentences using relative pronouns.
2. Ramesh is the man
3. A thermometer is an instrument
4. A dentist is a person
5. A guitarist is a person
6. A hangar is a place
7. A scuba diver is a person
8. A juicer is a gadget
9. A jockey is a person
10. This is the ground​

Answers

Answered by AntonyLigin
31

Answer:

2) Ramesh is the man whom I met yesterday.

3) A thermometer is an instrument which is used to measure the temperature.

4) A dentist is a person who treats the persons with abnormal teeth.

5) A guitarist is a person who plays guitar.

6) A hanger is a place where the clothes are hanged.

7) A scuba driver is a person who drives scuba.

8) A juicer is a gadget which is more commonly used nowadays.

9) A jockey is a person who rides horse.

10) This is the ground where we used to play football.

Answered by pragyan07sl
4

Answer:

These sentences can be completed by using relative pronouns as follows-.

1. Ramesh is the man who saved the little girl from fire.

2. A thermometer is an instrument that is used to measure the temperature of a body or object.

3. A dentist is a person who specializes in dentistry.

4. A guitarist is a person who knows how to play a guitar.

5. A hangar is a place where structures are designed to hold aircraft or spacecraft.

6. A scuba diver is a person who goes diving underwater with diving equipments.

7. A juicer is a gadget that makes juices from fruits and vegetables.

8. A jockey is a person who rides a horse in a race.

9. This is the ground​ where we used to play.                                                                                                                                                                                            

Explanation:

  • We use relative pronouns to create complex sentences.
  • Relative pronoun is a word that introduces a dependent (or relative) clause and connects it to an independent clause.
  • A clause starting with a relative pronoun is posed to answer questions such as Which one? How many? or What kind? Who, whom, what, which, where and that.
  • These relative pronouns introduce relative clauses.
  • The most common relative pronouns include who, whom, where, whose, which, that etc.
  • The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause.

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