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C1 relative clauses

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    Relative clauses and their relative pronouns
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  • "She gave me some herbs WHICH she had grown". Can the relative pronoun be removed?
    Yes it can.
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  • "She gave me some herbs WHICH were grown by her". Can the relative pronoun be removed?
    No, it can't.
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  • Mark, ..... you know, is really into surfing.
    who / that
    who
    which / that
    who / whose
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  • Harry is the singer ..... song went to number one.
    who's
    whose
    who
    which
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  • Change this sentence to use "whom": I spoke with my brother who I'm close to.
    I spoke with my brother TO WHOM I'm close.
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  • Change this sentence to use "whom": Anthony is the person who I get on best with.
    Anthony is the person WITH WHOM I get on best.
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  • Change this sentence to use "who": I owe so much to my mother, for whom I care.
    I owe so much to my mother, WHO I care FOR.
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  • This is the book ..... which the film is based.
    ON which
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  • Is this sentence correct? "Call my on my new number, that you already know"
    WHICH you already know (no "that" in non-defining relative clauses)
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  • "This is the house where I was born" What can replace "where" ?
    in which
    when
    for whom
    that
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  • You can use "at which", "in which" and "to which" to mean...
    who
    when
    where
    that
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  • Is this sentence correct? "I've visited the monument that Vilafranca is famous for"
    Yes, it is.
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  • Is this sentence correct? "I dislike the characters appear in Harry Potter"
    I dislike the characters WHICH / THAT appear in Harry Potter.
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  • Make this sentence more formal: "This is the medicine which Mark depends on"
    This is the medicine ON WHICH Mark depends.
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  • Make this sentence more formal: "Nicole is the first girl who I fell in love with"
    Nicole is the first girl WITH WHOM I fell in love.
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  • The reason ..... I'm late is because of a traffic jam.
    why (can also be used as a relative pronoun)
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