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A. Whome
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B. None
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C. Which
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D. Who
Explanation
Who should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence. Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.
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A. Noun
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B. Adjective
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C. Relative Pronoun
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Who" is a relative pronoun in this sentence.
As it introduces the clause "who robbed you," providing more information about "the man."
It connects the clause to the noun it describes.
مندرجہ ذیل میں سے کون سا ضمیر متعلق کی مثال نہیں ہے؟
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A. That
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B. Who
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C. Which
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D. By
Explanation
- By is not an example of relative pronoun.
- By is an example of Preposition
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- A relative pronoun is a word that is used to connect an independent clause to a dependent clause.
- The most common relative pronouns are:
- who,
- whom,
- whose,
- which,
- that.
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A. None of these
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B. =B14*C14
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C. =B16*C16
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D. =A16*B16
Explanation
- When the formula is copied, cell references adjust relatively based on their position.
- In this case, both row references change from 14 to 16, making the new formula =B16*C16.
Explanation
This is the student who comes from China.
Here, "who" refers to the student, which is the subject of the verb "comes".
Explanation
Here is the book that you lent me.
Here, "that" refers to the book, which is the object of the verb "lent".
Explanation
It was his brother who taught him English.
Explanation
I like what you gave me for my birthday.
Explanation
Children whose parents are dead are called orphans.
The relative pronoun "whose" is used to show possession or relationship. In this case, it shows that the parents belong to the children.
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A. see answer in the detail
Explanation
جس نے انعام جیتا وہ میرا بھائی ہے
The one who won the prize is my brother.
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