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Join following sentences with a re lative pronoun.
1.I stopped the ambulance.It was speeding down the road.​

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Answered by TheFairyTale
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I stopped the ambulance which was speeding down the road.

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  • Two or more sentences can be joined into a single sentence which can be simple, complex or compound by its construction.
  • Using relative pronouns to join sentences forms a complex sentence naturally.
  • The complex sentence is of adjective clause where the relative pronoun defines the sub clause.

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Relative pronouns do two things at the same time

  • Like other pronouns they stand for the noun or pronoun placed before them.
  • Like conjunctions they join sub clauses with main clause and start the adjective clause.
  • As adjective clause forms with relative pronouns it is also known as Relative clause.

Relative pronouns are used as

  • Subject of a relative Clause
  • Starts a defining clause
  • starts a non defining clause
  • used for person, things
  • It is used after superlative adjective.

Example of Relative Pronouns :

  • Wh-words (what, who, which, how etc.)
  • That
  • As
  • But etc.
Answered by stoysem
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1. I stopped the ambulance. It was speeding down the road.

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I stopped the ambulance which was speeding down the road.

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Relative pronoun:-

★ A Relative pronoun is a term for a word that marks a type of subordinate clause - often called a relative clause.

★ A relative pronoun is used to connect clause or phrase to noun or pronoun.

Examples:-

Wh-words(who, whose, which,what, whom etc. )

that

As and etc..

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