To connect sentences using relative clausesposted Sep 2, 2012, 9:15 PM by Karnchanoke WattanasinCombining sentences using relative clauses, the clauses relative sentences. Keep in mind to link sentences using who, which, whose:-Who = who = which; What of the noun whose; + = + owned/person (= his/their/etc. + noun)-The Relative pronoun is a word that replaces a noun, so ...–> When entering a name, who/which Don't put those duplicates.Example 1: Sam is a doctor. He works at Bangkok Hospital.= Sam is a doctor who works at Bangkok Hospital.NOT Sam is a doctor who he works at Bangkok Hospital.–> When I insert a replacement whose ownership + noun. Do not include a display of ownership (such as his, her, their, etc.) duplicate.Example 2: Pete is a painter. His paintings sell at high prices.= Pete is a painter whose paintings sell at high prices.NOT Pete is a painter whose his paintings sell at high prices.-When you see the solution to connect sentences, follow these steps:(1) read the sentence, both duplicated words. It might be people. Or is a person/thing that is owned by another person/one thing only.(2) place the two sentence consecutive – > Enter the first noun in the original position of the clause – > then enter the who, which or whose + noun (a noun of the first noun) as appropriate, and enter other words > – remaining in one clause, for example.Example 3: Yuna Kim is a figure skater. She won an Olympic gold medal in 2010.– Figure skater Kim Yuna is > a + who + (cut, she left) won an Olympic gold medal = Kim Yuna is in 2010. a figure skater who won an Olympic Gold medal in 2010.(2.1) If a duplicate is to mention the word noun once more, and who instead of speaking the same words twice. As example 1 above, "doctor who," he said.(2.2) If a duplicate of, talking about it for some time, a noun which represents more of the same words in speaking twice.Example 4: That is an mp3 player. + It can store thousands of songs. = That is an mp3 player which can store thousands of songs.(2.3), the who, and which serves as both the Chief and the medicine in the clause will be anything depending on the sentence that the problem came.Example 5: My friend plays that game. It is an online game. –> My friend plays that game, which is an online game.The first sentence in the description of the game that it repeated in the second sentence, which is what's required by the sentence which links which act as Chairman in the clause "which is an online game," he said.Example 6: He's dating that girl. He met her at a party. –> He's dating Fiona who(m) he met at a party.The first sentence in the description of the girl that her repeated in the second sentence, which is the people who must joined sentences who acts as a verb in a clause "he met at a party," he said.From the original sentence, He met her ... When you enter who claims, then wrap that her sentence has been kept out of every other Word.(2.4) If a duplicate is a person/thing that is owned by another person/one more thing to mention is that one more time, owners whose words represent ownership in the second speech, followed by someone/something the first noun is the owner of the above 2 examples: "painter whose paintings," he said.-The position of the words in the second sentence, the words it may not end the first sentence always like.Example 7: That violin is mine. It is made of rosewood. –> That violin, which is made of rosewood, is mine.-When a sentence is finished. The appropriate steps, such as wawarokExample 8: Who is the student? That student got an A for English 1. –> Who is the student who got an A for English 1?
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