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please help in relative clauses
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Answered by noornahin2014
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Explanation:

Rules: -

Relative Pronoun are who, which, that, whose, whom etc.

# In the second sentence the pronoun has to be brought and the relative pronoun is followed by the noun pronoun of the first sentence.

Who - Instead of person

That - Instead of person or object

Whom/Whose - Instead of person

Which - Instead of object/animal/child

Who/Which + that + verb

Whom + noun + verb

Relative Clauses:-

Using Relative Clauses

There are five relative pronouns—that, which, who, whom, and whose—and three relative adverbs—where, when, and why.

Relative Clause Example: Diego biked to the lake where he likes to go swimming . ( Where he likes to go swimming is a relative clause. It contains the relative adverb where, the subject he, and the verb likes. The clause modifies the noun lake.)

Answered by jyotihiwal
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Answer:

Simran gave a dance programme yesterday which is being appreciated by everybody.

Mr Shah is not feeling well that's why he could not go to the office to attend an important meeting.

Sana wrote a story that bagged the first prize in the creative writing competition.

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