I met the boy,He was very honest.(change the relative clause)
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Rewriting with the noun form we will have ''I met the boy who was very honest''.
Explanation:
- There are some relative noun that we use to rewrite sentences.
- These words are who, why, that, which, etc.
- We rewrite the sentence with the help of the proper use of classes.
- We should be careful while using them whether they are singular or plural.
- The proper use of 's' or 'es' is important in this case.
- The further helping verbs are used according to the use of the form of the verb.
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Relative clause:
I met the boy who was very honest.
Explanation:
- The word "who" is a relative pronoun. The relative pronoun also includes whom, that, whose, where and so on.
- In this combines sentence, the sentence with "who" is called as relative clause.
- When the word "who" is used then the preceding noun is a person.
- The relative pronoun can be omitted in certain circumstances.
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