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E. Identify and underline relative pronouns in the following sentences.
            1. Which is the game that you like most?

            2. Can you tell me what you have not understood yet?

            3. Sandeep is my friend whose wife has eloped.
            4. Did you tell them where her husband works?

            5. We know the children whose parents are wealthy.

            6. She has a pet whose eyes shine brightly at night.

            7. This is the reason why our ego is hurt.y playing with some dogs.




             NOTES


             We use ‘who/that’ for people.
             The boy who/that finished first in the race is rewarded.


             We use ‘which/that’ for animals and objects.
             The dog that has lots of hair is missing.


             When a relative pronoun reflects the object of the sentence, it may be
             left out.
             The laptop [that] I bought
             this morning doesn’t work.


             We also use ‘that’ after adjectives
             in the superlative degree.
             She is the most talented vocalist that I have ever seen.


             We use ‘that’ after words like all, some, any, none, nothing, etc.
             Don’t say anything like that.


             We use a comma to separate non-defining clauses [not a definition].
             I have to give credit to Jessica, who is meeting us shortly.






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