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John could not walk properly. John was lame. Join the sentence by changing one of them into relative clause​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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We can join the sentence by changing one of them into relative clause as follows:

John who was lame could not walk properly.

What is a relative clause?

  • A relative clause adds some decription about the noun or pronoun being previously mentioned in the same sentence.
  • We use relative pronouns such as who, which, that to join a relative clause to a sentence.
  • In the sentence above, we use the relative pronoun 'who' to join the relative clause so that adds description about the subject 'John'.

Answered by BrainlyAstro
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 \mathfrak{Question :-}

John could not walk properly. John was lame. Join the sentence by changing one of them into relative clause

 \mathfrak{Answer :-}

➡️John who was lame could not walk properly.

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