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Relative pronouns

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    Relative pronouns sentence practice
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  • My grandfather was an airline pilot. He is sixty years old now.
    My grandfather, WHO is sixty years old now, was an airline pilot.
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  • My sister loves wearing hats. Her hair is dark.
    My sister, WHOSE hair is dark, loves wearing hats.
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  • Titanic is one of my favourite movies. It is the story of a shipwreck.
    Titanic, WHICH is the story of a shipwreck, is one of my favourite movies.
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  • New York is an enormous city. It's where I was born.
    New York, WHERE I was born, is an enourmous city.
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  • 1984 was written by George Orwell. His real name was Eric Blair.
    1984 was written by George Orwell, WHOSE real name was Eric Blair. (Non-defining)
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  • This is a book. I'd like to buy it.
    This is a book which/that I'd like to buy. (Defining)
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  • Have you watched that film yet? I recommended it to you last month.
    Have you watched that film WHICH/THAT I recommended you last month yet? (Defining)
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  • Barbie is an amazing movie. I watched it last week
    Barbie, which I watched last week, is an amazing movie. (Non-defining)
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  • 'I'm just Ken' is an amazing song. It is one of the movie Barbie's soundtracks.
    'I'm just Ken, which is one of the movie Barbie's soundtracks, is an amazing song. (Non-defining)
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  • They are the people. Their dog got missing last week.
    They are the people WHOSE dog got missing last week. (Defining)
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  • They found the money. I dropped it yesterday.
    They found the money which/that I dropped yesterday. (Defining)
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  • I have never met that woman. My cousin is talking to her.
    I have never met that woman (WHO/THAT) my cousin is talking to. (Defining)
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  • I want to buy that handbag. It has grey buttons.
    I want to buy that handbag WHICH/THAT has grey buttons. (Defining)
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  • This is the playground. We used to play there as kids every day.
    This is the playground WHERE we used to play as kids every day. (Defining)
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  • I met Susan last month. She came to our house then.
    I met Susan last month, WHEN she came to our house last month. (Non-defining)
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