Ravi lives in Kerala. He is my best friend (Combine with who)
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The answer is:
Ravi lives in Kerela who is my best friend.
OR
Ravi who is my best friend lives in kerela.
OR
Ravi is my best friend who lives in kerela.
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The answer is:
Ravi lives in Kerela who is my best friend.
OR
Ravi who is my best friend lives in kerela.
OR
Ravi is my best friend who lives in kerela.
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It is relative pronoun case. ‘Who’ is a relative pronoun used in defining or non-defining relative clause. ‘Who’ as a pronoun can only be used to refer only to a person. When the subject is a person we use ‘who’.
Defining relative clause functions or identifies which person or thing you are talking about. Non-defining relative clause only describes and adds extra information about somebody or something. If left out , the sentence would still make sense. A non-defining relative clause is usually put in commas.
The correct combining of the given sentences is as given below:
Ravi, who lives in Kerla, is my best friend
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