the relative pronoun have been used incorrectly in this sentence is correct the sentences using suitable relative pronouns make other necessary changes.

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Here is the answer:

The pronouns such as who, whom, whose, which and that are called relative pronouns. It connects a clause or a phrase to the noun or a pronoun. We can also use when and where as relative pronouns.

The relative pronoun "who" is used for people and sometimes animals while "that" is used to describe an object. In the above sentence the subject is Mr. Sharma. Thus the correct relative pronoun to use is "who".

e) Isn't Mr Sharma your uncle who lives in Colombo? 

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