English, asked by rimiankitsarkar, 7 months ago

Join the sentences in each pair by turning one of them into a subordinate clause.
1. The cook is quite efficient. We should
hire him.
2. I can't find the book. I was reading the
book an hour ago
3. Murli is talking to a man. The man
teaches us Maths.
4. Test cricket is played in about ten
countries. It is known as a gentleman's
game
5. This is the pen. The penis nib is broken.
6. This is the same house. The robbery
took place in it
7. My uncle is seventy-two. He lives in
England
8. My sister visited the city. Our mother
was born there.
9. That is the dress. Nita wants to buy it.
10. Give me the poster. You are holding it
in your hand​

Answers

Answered by TheLogophile
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Answer:

  1. we should hire the cook who is quite efficient.
  2. I can't find the book which I was reading an hour ago.
  3. Mauli is talking to a man who teaches us math.
  4. test cricket, which is known as a gentleman's game, is played in about ten countries.
  5. this is the pen and the pen's nib is broken.
  6. this is the same house where the robbery took.
  7. my uncle, who is seventy-two, lives in England.
  8. my sister visited the city where our mother was born.
  9. that is the dress which Neeta wants to buy.
  10. give me the poster which you are holding in your hand.

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