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Answer:
1. Â The children could not wait to get back to Namche, where their parents lived.
2. Â At last the contractors managed to repair the bridge, which had been destroyed by tsunami.
3. Â The shopkeeper, who was facing the other side, turned round suddenly.
4. Â I eventually found the purse, which I had bought yesterday, in my school bag.
5. Â We were all grateful to our principle, who had helped us in cleaning the school garden.
Explanation:
Relative pronouns were used to begin the relative clauses in the sentences above. Each of these relative pronouns have their own usage. Where is a relative pronoun that serves as a replacement for places. In the first sentence, where replaced Namche, the place where the children's parents lived. Which is a relative pronoun that serves as a replacement for objects and things. The bridge is the object or thing that was replaced by which in the third sentence.
Who is a relative pronoun that serves as a replacement for nouns and pronouns that form the subjects in sentences. For example, in the third sentence, who serves as a replacement for the noun, shopkeeper.