English, asked by anjuchauhan69218, 3 months ago

some of the people___to the party can't come
1 they were invited
2 inviting
3 invited
4 who invited​

Answers

Answered by seema737250
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Explanation:

Who invited to the party can't come

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Only if it were "who invited" would option (4) be accurate. The individuals you are referring to were guests, so they were invited; they did not extend an invitation to anyone else. The correct sentence is "Some of the people who were invited to the party can't come"

'Who' and 'that' are being used as relative pronouns, which are used to connect a sentence's subject—the noun the sentence is about—and its object—the thing the subject is acting upon. These relative pronouns are used to refer back to a subject or object that was mentioned in the past. 'Who' is a common way to refer to individuals.

If the pronoun in the dependent clause is the verb's subject, we use who.

The pronoun who is used in the subject group, just like the personal pronouns (she/her, he/his, they/them, etc.). 'Who' is used both as a relative and an interrogative pronoun. When used as a pronoun in a question, 'who' is an interrogative pronoun.

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