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Oksana_A [137]
3 years ago
6

1.)If you were Mayor, what would you do differently?

English
2 answers:
pav-90 [236]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I would help the people in need if I was mayor and I would change the community into a safe and better place for the people to live in

Explanation:

Levart [38]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

huh

Explanation:

hm

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<h2>Here are some simple examples:</h2>
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(The relative pronoun is bold. The adjective clause is highlighted.)

  • Which

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<h2>The Function of Relative Pronouns</h2><h3>The function of a relative pronoun is to head (or introduce) an adjective clause. An adjective clause follows a noun:</h3>

(1) To identify it.

For example:

The man who won the lottery is outside.

(The adjective clause (highlighted) identifies the man.)

(2) To tell us something interesting about it.

For example:

Inspector Smith, who won the lottery, is outside.

(The adjective clause (highlighted) tells us something interesting about Inspector Smith.)

<h2>More Examples of Relative Pronouns</h2><h3>In each of these examples, the relative pronoun is bold and the adjective clause is highlighted.</h3>
  • The girl who stole your phone is outside. (The relative pronoun "who" heads an adjective clause that identifies "the girl.")
  • I rode the bike that Jack gave me back home (The relative pronoun "that" heads an adjective clause that identifies "the bike.")
  • Mrs Miggins, who owns a pie shop, is outside. (The relative pronoun "who" heads an adjective clause that tells us something interesting about "Mrs Miggins.")
  • I rode my bike, which now had a dozen bent spokes, back home. (The relative pronoun "which" heads an adjective clause that tells us something interesting about "my bike.")

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