Combine the pair of sentences to make one sentence using an adjective clause. The first one has been done for you.

      

Combine the pair of sentences to make one sentence using an adjective clause. The first one has been done for you.
1.I met Akinyi in town. Akinyi is a thief.
I met Akinyi, who is a thief, in town.

2.The man was sick. He looked very pale.
3.He was sitting in the emergency room. It was very crowded.
4.A nurse was nearby. The man called to her.
5.The nurse called the doctor. The doctor came quickly.
6.The doctor asked him to lie down. The doctor looked very worried.
7.The doctor gave the man an injection. The injection made him go to sleep.

  

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Martin
2.The man who was sick looked very pale.

3.He was sitting in the emergency room, which was very crowded.

4.The man called a nurse, who was nearby.

5.The nurse called the doctor who came very quickly.

6.The doctor,who looked very worried, told him to lie down.

7.The doctor gave the man an injection,which made him to go to sleep.





marto answered the question on October 16, 2018 at 12:16


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