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Using relative pronouns to introduce relative clauses: 'Kyle, who is the student, with Olivia, who is working...' is an incomplete sentence.

Both relative clauses are the compound subject but there is no verb for the sentence. For example:

  • Kyle, who is the student, with Olivia, who is working, went on vacation.
  • Kyle, who is the student, with Olivia, who is working, are having a party.
  • Kyle, who is the student, with Olivia, who is working, ride the bus together.

Even the original, 'Kyle is the student with Olivia is working.' is not a complete thought or a complete sentence, unless you change the preposition 'with' (Olivia is the object of the preposition) to the conjunction 'while':

'Kyle is the student while Olivia is working.' This is a compound sentence with two subjects (Kyle and Olivia) each with its own verb (is and is working), two complete thoughts.

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