the woman is begging. her husband is dead. combine with relative clause
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The woman is begging whose husband is dead
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Combining the given sentences using a relative clause, get: The woman whose husband is dead is begging.
- Relative clauses are words used to provide additional context to nouns or pronouns used in a sentence
- They behave the same as adjectives and describe the word they are associated with
- Examples of relative clauses include, "who", "whom", "whose", "that", and "which"
- In the given sentence, the relative clause "whose" is used to describe the relationship between the woman (the subject) and the dead husband (the object)
- Relative clauses cannot be used independently and must be used in tandem with an independent clause
- Using them correctly can help make the text concise and short
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