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Defining and non-defining relative clauses

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    Defining and non-defining relative clauses
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  • We look after stray dogs. Their owners can't be traced.
    We look after stray dogs whose owners can't be traced.
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  • I live in a village called South Milton. It has a population of 600.
    I live in a village called South Milton, which has a population of 600.
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  • I run three times a week. It keeps me healthy.
    I run three times a week, which keeps me healthy.
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  • My friend Jade opposes GM crops. She’s an environmental scientist.
    My friend Jade, who is an environmental scientist, opposes GM crops.
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  • They are thinking about developing a wind farm in the town. My grandmother lives there.
    They are thinking about developing a wind farm in the town where my grandmother lives.
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  • The power plant opens next month. It will employ 1,000 people.
    The power plant, which will employ 1,000 people, opens next month.
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  • I met a boy. His father has been to space.
    I met a boy whose father has been to space.
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  • I’ve been to Carancas in Peru. A meteorite landed there in 2007.
    I’ve been to Carancas in Peru, where a meteorite landed in 2007.
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  • Here's the money. I owe it to you.
    Here's the money (that/which) I owe you.
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  • Tim has short blonde hair. He is very good at sports.
    Tim, who has short blond hair, is very good at sports.
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  • Mary's cat is a Maine Coon. It likes sitting on her lap.
    Mary's cat, which likes sitting on her lap, is a Maine Coon.
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  • Jim is in the kitchen. He is talking on the phone.
    Jim, who is in the kitchen, is talking on the phone.
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  • The church is very old. We visited it yesterday.
    The church which we visited yesterday is very old.
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  • The picture has mountains. I painted it. (this is the only picture with mountains)
    I painted the picture which / that has mountains.
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  • They live in a city. The city is in the north of England.
    They live in a city which/that is in the north of England.
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  • My brother lives in Australia. He has five children. (My other brother doesn't have kids)
    My brother who / that lives in Australia has five children. (My other brother doesn't have kids)
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