#1 - https://youtu.be/qvL8XjLr3JI?list=TLPQMTUxMDIwMjGy5ABX_gQxBg
#2 - https://youtu.be/FX-WOKTdy3E
#3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GdJW1Vnrjk
#4 - https://youtu.be/nbhBE07VCvA
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Answer:
<u>Whoever </u>told you that <u>Christian is my brother</u>, was mistaken.
Explanation:
"Whoever", is the <em>relative pronoun</em>.
A relative pronoun is a type of pronoun that often introduces dependent (or relative) clauses in sentences. They also can stand alone as the subject or object of a sentence. There is a specific list of relative pronouns, and here they are: who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, which, when, where, and whose.
"Christian is my brother", is the<em> predicate nominative</em>.
A predicate nominative is a noun that completes a linking verb and renames the subject. A predicate nominative only exists after a linking verb.
Last week, Phoenix TV, the largest private-held television company in China,
broadcast my forty-minute lecture (styled similarly to a TED talk) on China’s
public health challenges (the video is available here). In the lecture, I
contended that China’s international ascendance is being crippled by its
tremendous public health problems, ranging from environmental health
degradation to greater prevalence of non-communicable diseases and food
safety issues. What was missing from the talk is how the Chinese people
themselves view these challenges (the lecture was recorded in late
September). Fortunately, a report released from the Pew Research Center on
October 6 filled the void with a snapshot of how domestic challenges are
viewed by the Chinese public.
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