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dusya [7]
2 years ago
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Pls answer mees needs it

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Darya [45]2 years ago
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Answer:

a. We praised Suman, whose performance was remarkable.

b. The boys that came late were punished.

c. The businessman who I saw last night was very rich.

d. The man whom I trusted betrayed me.

e. Give me the book that is on the table.

Explanation:

Let me add the disclaimer that I'm not a native English speaker, but I want to help. :)

There are essential and nonessential clauses: they're differentiated by commas, like in this example: "<em>Carrots and brussel sprouts, which are often discarded, happen to provide many nutrients". </em>This is an example of a nonessential clause since it utilizes a comma to deliver more information.

Here are a few more examples you can use to compare the answers/future questions with:

<em>"The man who forgot his wallet is coming back to retrieve it."</em>

<em>"Katie, who has the same class as Henry, is my best friend."</em>

<em>"I like dogs that have sleek fur."</em>

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Really hoped this was useful!

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