“Mr. Aslam,_____ is a post man, lives at the corner of the street
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Mr Aslam, who is a postman lives at the corner of the street.
Explanation:
- A subject of a sentence is the person, place or thing we are speaking about.
- If we can replace the subject with a subject pronoun such as I, you, he, she, it, we, they, the correct choice to refer back to it is by using the relative pronoun "who".
- A relative pronoun is thus a word which substitutes its antecedent(noun or pronoun it is used for.)
- Hence here we will use 'who' in relation to the subject of the sentence as we are referring to the same.
- The suitable relative pronoun to be filled in the blank is "who"
Mr Aslam who is a postman lives at the corner of the street.
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[Here most probably the complete question is asked to fill in the blanks with a suitable relative pronoun.
“Mr Aslam,_____ is a postman lives at the corner of the street.]
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Mr. Aslam, 'who' is a post man, lives at the corner of the street.
Explanation:
The word 'who' is used to indicate the person from the former sentence or the starting of the sentence. It denotes which person, the sentence denotes.
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