A) Are both sentences below grammatically correct?
B) If they are both correct, are there any rules concerning the use of relative pronouns where their use may be omitted in certain instances?
C) Does the pronoun his (bold and underlined below) correctly replace King Joffrey?
1) The banquet will give the warriors the option to experience King Joffrey's sixteenth birthday, which is considered one of his most highly anticipated birthday celebrations to date.
2) The banquet will give the warriors the option to experience King Joffrey's sixteenth birthday, considered one of his most highly anticipated birthday celebrations to date.
anonymous A) Are both sentences below grammatically correct? Yes. anonymous are there any rules concerning the use of relative pronouns where their use may be omitted in certain instances?
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anonymousA) Are both sentences below grammatically correct?
Yes.
anonymousare there any rules concerning the use of relative pronouns where their use may be omitted in certain instances?
The combination of 'who' or 'which' or 'that' and the form of be which follows is usually omissible.