Join each of the following pairs of sentences using a relative pronoun.
1. We met the man. His car had been stolen.
We met the man whose car had been stolen.
2. The thief stole my bicycle. He has been arrested.
3. The boy won the competition. He studies in my class.
4. This is the woman .She won an award for photography.
5.I know the boy. the president gave him a medal for bravery .
6. This is the juggler.His tricks amused us.
Answers
Answer:
1. whose ......[answer is given]
2.who stole....
3.who studies....
4.who won instead of she won...
5. whom the president...
6.whose tricks...
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Answer:
1. We met the man whose car has been stolen.
2. The thief who had stolen my bicycle has been arrested.
3. The boy who won the competition studies in my class.
4. This is the woman who won an award for photography.
5. I know the boy whom the president gave a medal for his bravery.
6. This is the juggler whose tricks amused us.
Explanation:
A relative pronoun is a word that explains or changes the noun and is used to connect a clause or a phrase to a noun or pronoun. The commonly used relative pronouns are who, whom, where, whose, and that.
1. Use of 'who'
- Used to describe people.
- Used instead of subjective pronoun i.e I, she, he, we, they.
2. Use of 'whom'
- Used instead of object pronouns such as her, him, me, etc.
3. Use of 'whose'
- Used to show the relationship with the subject in a sentence.