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John is my cousin. John is a diligent boy. (Join with a relative pronoun.) a. John, who is my cousin, is a diligent boy. b. John is my cousin, who is a diligent boy. c. John is a diligent boy who is my cousin. d. John, who is a diligent boy, is my cousin.​

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Answered by DarksongExho
0

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I think that John is your cousin.

Answered by RvChaudharY50
4

Answer :-

  • (a) John, who is my cousin, is a diligent boy .
  • (d) John, who is a diligent boy, is my cousin.

Explanation :-

  • Relative pronoun : - Pronouns which help us in joining two sentence .
  • 5 relative pronouns : - who, whom, whose, which, and that.
  • who and whom = used with people .
  • Which and that = used with things .
  • whose = used with both people and things .
  • who : Always used along with the subject .

Example 1 :- This is my friend . He lives in delhi .

Here 'my friend' is subject .

  • This is my friend who lives in delhi .

Example 2 :- My brother speaks 5 languages . My brother was born in Mumbai .

  • Here 'my brother' is subject .
  • My brother, who was born in Mumbai, speaks 5 languages .
  • My brother, who speaks 5 languages, was born in Mumbai .
  • The meaning of both joined sentences is same .

therefore, we can conclude that, both (a) and (d) are correct options .

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