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I met Ramesh. (b) Ramesh had just arrived.
(Combine by using relative clause)​

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Answered by myrakincsem
1

The sentences can be joined using relative clause as:

I met Ramesh who had just arrived.

What is relative clause?

  • In the field of English grammar, a relative clause can be described as a kind of clause which describes something about an antecedent mentioned in the sentence.
  • A relative clause is joined with the help of relative pronouns.
  • In the sentence above, the relative pronoun 'who' can be used to join the relative clause.

Answered by Anonymous
9

\sf \pink{ Question :- }

I met Ramesh. (b) Ramesh had just arrived.

(Combine by using relative clause)

\sf \pink{ Answer :- }

  • I met Ramesh who had just arrived.

\sf \pink{ ThankYou}

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