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svlad2 [7]
3 years ago
13

I am working on an English assignment and I have to add an independent clause to these dependent clauses. I understand the whole

idea of independent and dependent clauses, I am just stuck on what I can add to the end of this clause;
“whose sweater was lost”
Just need some general examples, so I can come up with my own answer.
English
1 answer:
Ahat [919]3 years ago
8 0

Hi !!

whose introduces a relative clause indicating a posession by people, animals, things....

the owner is before whose and the people, animal, thing just behind.

An example =

My friend, whose sweater was lost, had to go back to the restaurant to try to find it.

We met our friend whose sweater was lost.

Kate whose sweater was lost was very cold.

Tom whose sweater was lost came with us to warm up in a coffe shop.

Here are some examples. Sorry if my english isn't that good (I'm French) but I'm sure about whose

hope I helped :)

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