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Hanuman_2000 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Realtive clause

Hello,

A) Payasam is a sweet dish. It is made of rice, jaggery and milk.

I have to combine the above sentences using realtive clause.

1. Payasam is a sweet dish which is made of rice, jaggery and milk.

2.Payasam which is made of rice, jaggery and milk is a sweet dish.

B) He brings joy in mother's life. Ram is a postman.

1) Ram is a postman who brings joy to mother's life.

2) Ram who is a postman brings joy to mother's life.

I have tried to combine the (A) and (B) using relative clause.

which option is correct?

Is a realtive clause subordinate or coordinate clause?

Thanks.
  

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I would opt for first choices in every case. Although, they are all correct relative clauses being different types - defining and not-defining. com/en/cram-up/grammar/relative-clauses Read it thoroughly.

  • I would opt for first choices in every case.
  • Although, they are all correct relative clauses being different types - defining and not-defining.
  • com/en/cram-up/grammar/relative-clauses Read it thoroughly.
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I would opt for first choices in every case. Although, they are all correct relative clauses being different types - defining and not-defining.

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/relative-clauses

Read it

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