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Relative Clausejoin the Sentence Given Below Using Who, Whom, Whose, Which As Suggested. Lencho Prayed to God. His Eyes See into Our Minds. (Whose) - English - Language and Literature

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Relative Clause

Join the sentence given below using whowhomwhosewhich as suggested.

 Lencho prayed to God. His eyes see into our minds. (whose)

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 Lencho prayed to God, whose eyes see into our minds.

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