B. "I dislike driving on a road that has a lot of curves."
The relative pronoun "that" introduces the dependent clause "that has a lot of curves", which relates information about the antecedent noun "road".
Students demean this graduation ceremony with innappropriate behavior. Even though she had lost her job, Mary wouldn't take money from friends who offered to help her because she felt it was demeaning.
A relative pronoun is a word used to introduce a relative clause, a type of subordinate (dependent) clause that 'relates' to the antecedent.A relative clause is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb but is not a complete sentence. The relative clause provides information about its antecedent.The relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that.Examples:The boy who called you was looking for the math assignment.To whom should I address the note.The man whose car was damaged was angry.The ring which was my grandmother's was a graduation gift.The car that I drive is old.
This ceremony is held by an Emcee. Emcee knows how to hold a ceremony.
The ceremony was very memorable. as in, you would remember the ceremony, and was almost unforgettable
I am the valedictorian of the school, I will give the speech at graduation.
The pronoun in the sentence is who, a relative pronoun.The relative pronoun 'who' introduces the relative clause 'who will speak at the graduation', which relates information about its antecedent 'professor'.
The wedding ceremony is about to begin. She wants to attend the graduation ceremony. When her friends met for the first time, she performed the ceremony of proper introductions.
My favorite ancestor came to my graduation ceremony!
"Will you come to my wedding ceremony tomorrow night?" "There is a ceremony in the Church tonight." "What are you wearing for her wedding ceremony?" "Do not forget to be present for her graduation ceremony."
I nodded off at my high school's graduation ceremony during the valedictory speech.
A ceremony is like a period at the end of the sentence. It finishes things like graduation from college or getting married. I have attended every graduation for every degree and it added to the accomplishments of working so hard to get the degree.
The rehearsal for the wedding ceremony is tomorrow night. Are you wearing a cap and gown for your graduation ceremony? They've lived together for four years and say that they don't need any special ceremony to prove they're married. The Brownies will become Girl Scouts at a special "flying up" ceremony.
Enter either a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun
who - used for people which - used for things or animals that - used for people, things, or animals whom - used for people (formal) whose - shows ownership or relationship with someone or something
Congratulations on your graduation! Your hard work and determination have paid off, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
A compound sentence is a sentence made up of two or more independent clauses.A relative pronoun introduces a relative clause, a group of words with a subject and a verb that relates information about its antecedent.A relative clause is a dependent clause.Example sentence:John wanted to make pancakes but he didn't have the ingredients that the recipe required.The first independent clause is "John wanted to make pancakes".The second independent clause is "he didn't have the ingredients".The two independent clauses are joined by the conjunction but.The relative pronoun is that, which introduces the relative clause "that the recipe required", a dependent clause which relates information about the antecedent recipe.
I came to a ceremony with my friend. or The ceremony didn't turn out very well.