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Hello,
How can we combine two sentences with a relative pronoun clause?
Await him
We don't know who he is
Something like " Await him who we don't know who he is"?
Thanks for help.
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I'm studying english grammar on daily grammar.com, and I've come across something that I didn't really understand. In the sentence He himself had helped my mother do something, "something" is not a indefinite pronoun but a
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I graduated two years ago in june two thousand seven from hashemite university and I have a
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I think that "custom made" is the active pronoun applying to both orthotics and orthopaedic shoes. My compatriot believes "custom made" applies to orthotics only.
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I think that "custom made" is the active pronoun applying to both orthotics and orthopaedic shoes. My compatriot believes "custom made" applies to orthotics only.
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I have always known that after an indefinite pronoun, namely "everyone," "somebody" etc, the correct possessive pronoun to be used is "their." E.g.: Everyone should always do their best. However, the "Canadian
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I have always known that after an indefinite pronoun, namely "everyone," "somebody" etc, the correct possessive pronoun to be used is "their." E.g.: Everyone should always do their best. However, the "Canadian
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First of all, I want to thank you for your time. May god reward you. Does this sound better? . During the transition stage, we moved multiple times trying to settle but things become more unstable and life came to a halt when my father was
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