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Join the pair of sentences by adjective clauses:-

(1) Microphones cause sound pollution.
They should be prohibited.

(2) The girl came to you for help.
I know her from childhood.

(3) She put it somewhere.
Show me the place.​

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Answered by soundarya290
9

Answer:

Adjective clauses can be used to join a pair of sentences.

Explanation:

(1) Microphones cause sound pollution which should be prohibited.

(2) The girl came to you for help whom I know from childhood.

(3) Show me the place where she put it somewhere.

Hope it helps!

Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

the answer is:-

the following were the answers of the questions given above:-

  1. Microphones should be prohibited as it causes sound pollution.

reason :- adjective clause is = as. I have joined the sentence using a conjunction.

2. I know the girl from childhood who came to you for help.

reason:- adjective clause = who. I have joined the sentence using interrogative adjective.

3. Show me the place where she had put it.

reason :- adjective clause = where. I have joined the sentence using interrogative adjective.

hope it helps you.....

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