gandhigauravz wrote:
In Choice B, dont I require any conjunction and to join the first 2 clauses separated by ", also" .
No, there should not be a conjunction beforealso . Following is the explanation:
The main clause -Bill Monroe also inspired many musicians.
Bill Monroe is the subjectand inspired is the verb.
Now insert a relative clause modifier to say something about Bill Monore - whose repertory and vocal style influenced generations of bluegrass artists . Now the sentence becomes:
Bill Monroe
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