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such and same followed by as kercise 6. Pick out the relative pronouns and their antecedents in the entences. If there is no antecedent, say so: 1. The bees which were buzzing outside the window rushed in. 2. I could hardly believe what I saw. 3. She pointed out the way that led to the garden. 4. What followed next surprised us all. 5. Some friends whom I loved dearly have left the school. 5. He was the son of a poor farmer who could hardly make both ends m 7. She collected all the chemicals which she needed for the experiment 3. He stayed at the costliest hotel that he could find in the city. 9. A triangle whose all three sides are equal is called an equilateral triar . I seek the friendship of such boys as are sincere in their studies.​

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