I met ramesh .ramesh had just arrived. combine by using relative clause
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I met Ramesh and he had just arrived
I met Ramesh who had just arrived.
Relative Clause
Relative clauses are those which modify the nouns and pronouns. The sentence includes a subject, verb/verb phrase, a relative pronoun/noun which is the subject of the clause, and its verb.
Relative adverbs are also the relative clause and they are used to link the two different sentences giving additional knowledge.
Examples of relative clauses are that, who, where, which, etc.
Relative clauses are two types:
- Defining relative clause
- Non defining relative clause
A defining relative clause explains the noun which we are talking about and a non-defining relative clause is the one that has information about tha noun as,
The red sweater which you are wearing is mine.Here, we are talking about a *red sweater' i.e a noun and one 'which you are wearing' gives additional knowledge about the sweater.