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Identify the sentence using the indicated pronoun correctly. who as a relative pronoun The salesman who sold it to me was effective. Who was he?
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Identify the sentence using the indicated pronoun correctly. who as a relative pronoun The salesman who sold it to me was effective. Who was he?
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i see nothing. :? sorry repost it or something ill be here to help.
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The sentence using the pronoun who as a relative pronoun is the first sentence:
A) The salesman who sold it to me was effective.
Who in the second sentence is not relative, it is interrogative.
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