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C. Join these sentences using suitable relative pronouns.
1. I went to the village. I was born there,
2 These are the boys. They won the gold medal in Kabadali
3. The book is banni. Shama wunted it
This is my umbrella . The one I bought last months​

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Answered by pandacorn327
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But adjectives are not always single words. Sometimes they are clauses:

Example:

Students who are intelligent understand adjectives.

(The adjective clause is underlined. It is an "adjective" clause because it describes the noun "students.")

Remember

A clause is a group of related words with a subject and verb.

Remember

Adjective clauses are always dependent clauses.

Adjective clauses, like adverb clauses, are introduced by dependent signals.

If you want to be considered cool and impress members of the opposite sex, remember this:

Subordinating conjunctions introduce adverb clauses and relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses.

If you happen to be in love with a botanist, a cocktail waitress or a rock singer, it will be OK just to remember this:

Adverb and adjective clauses are both introduced by dependent signals, but those signals are different.

And now the good news (finally!). . .

There are only five words which introduce adjective clause

They are called relative pronouns because they relate the clause to something in the sentence.

If you find yourself not caring a hoot in a far country about that, just remember that there are only five dependent signals which introduce adjective clauses. They are:

Who

Whom

Whose

Which

That

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