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Here is 5 examples!! Classification Predictive Modeling 2. Binary Classification 3. Multi-Class Classification 4. Multi-Label Classification 5. Imbalanced Classification
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do we have to literally type an essay out on this?
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Oooh, research papers. These are fun.
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The correct answers are:
- The man whose house we stayed in is my uncle.
- The guy who sold me my car is a crook.
- Which pen did he give you? The blue one.
- ..., whose ball I found. (Clearly, there is a mistake at the beginning of the sentence but the context helps to identify the correct relative pronoun.)
- His last book, which I didn't read, was very successful.
- I don't know which way to go.
- Which of the Beatle's album is your favourite?
<u>Who, which and whose are relative pronouns. </u>
- Who only refers to people. It is used in 2 because it refers to <em>"The guy"</em>
- Whose refers to people or things. It is used in 1 because it refers to <em>"the man"</em>. The <em>"house"</em> belongs to <em>"the man"</em>. In sentence 4, <em>"whose" </em>indicates that the <em>"ball"</em> belongs to somebody.
- Which refers to objects and animals. It refers to the "pen" in sentence 3, to <em>"his last book"</em> in sentence 5 and to <em>"the Beatle's album"</em> in 7.
The answer is C. Ed fell from his bed and hit his head.