Q.No. 17. Combine the following sentences using 'who' / 'which'/ówhom'.
1. Mrs. Slater was a greedy woman. She wanted to pinch many things.
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WHO (used for people as subjects)
My friend missed the lecture. + She borrowed Sam’s notes to review.
→ My friend whomissed the lecture borrowed Sam’s notes to review.
WHOM (used for people as objects)
The candidate won by a landslide. + Many people admire him.
→ The candidate whom many people admire won by a landslide.
WHOSE (used to indicate possession)
I admire Professor Brooks. + His books were stolen.
→ I admire Professor Brooks, whose books were stolen.
THAT (use for people, place, and things introduces information necessary to explain a noun)
I met a man on the bus today. + He works at the World Bank.
→ The man thatI met on the bus today works at the World Bank.
WHICH (used for places, things introduces extra information about an already specific noun)
My new car needs very little gas. + It was a gift from my son.
→ My new car, whichwas a gift from my son, needs very little gas.
NOTE: When an adjective clause provides extra information, it is set off by commas.
WHEN and WHERE (used to replace in which, on which, etc. not which)
July 25 was sad for me. + I left home on that day.
→ July 25, when I left home, was sad for me.
I have always wanted to visit the big house. + Julio lives in that house.
→ I have always wanted to visit the big house where Julio lives.
WHY (usually introduces a noun clause)
My cousin ran away. + I don’t know why.
→ I don’t know why my cousin ran away.
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