These sentences have misplaced relative pronouns. place these relative pronouns correctly to make the sentences meaningful
1.The journey exhausted the pilgrims which is very long and tiring.
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We use who in relative clauses to refer to people, and sometimes to pet animals. We use it to introduce defining and non-defining relative clauses:
I think there’d be a lot of children who’d love to have a climbing wall in school. (defining)
That’s the dog who doesn’t like me. (defining; referring to a pet animal)
There’s this guy at work, who’s one of my friends, well he’s never been on a train. (non-defining)
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