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This is mary. She is taking over my job when i leave


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Answered by Pujai88
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Mary is taking over my job when I leave.

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Answered by AditiHegde
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The correct answer will be This is Mary, who is taking over my job when I leave.

Interrogative Pronouns:

  • The word 'who' is a common example of an Interrogative form of the pronoun.
  • These pronouns are used in sentences to refer to the original subject of the sentence without writing their names again.
  • This helps in joining multiple sentences and does not make the sentence redundant.
  • Interrogative Pronouns are an important aspect of English Grammar as they are used to be written in place of other nouns or different pronouns.

Hence, the correct word that would help in joining the two sentences to turn them into one sentence will be This is Mary, who is taking over my job when I leave.

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