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Combine these sentences together by converting one of them into a relative clause
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1 Some students have come to meet the Principal. They are waiting outside
2 Mother gifted me a purse this birthday. I have lost it.
3.
He bought a new house. It is near a big park
She went to the new park. It has a musical fountain.
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Answer:
1 Some students have come to meet the Principal. They are waiting outside
- Some students who are waiting outside have come to meet the Principal.
2 Mother gifted me a purse this birthday. I have lost it.
- Mother gifted me a purse which I have lost this birthday
- Mother gifted me a purse this birthday which I have lost.
3.He bought a new house. It is near a big park
- He bought a new house which is near a big park.
She went to the new park. It has a musical fountain.
- She went to the new park which has a musicsl fountain.
Answer:
1. Some students, who are waiting outside, have come to meet the Principal.
2. I have lost the gift, which my mother gifted me.
3. He bought a new house, which is near a big park.
4. She went to the new park which has a musical fountain.
Explanation:
Relative clause is a kind of dependent or subordinate clause that gives more information about a noun or subject in the same sentence. There are two types of relative clauses. First type is Defining Relative Clause and the other type is Non-Defining Relative Clause.
Defining relative clause functions or identifies which person or thing you are talking about. If left out, the sentence would appear incomplete. However, 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.