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Grammar: Relative pronouns (who, which, that, wh ...

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    Using the correct relative pronouns to connect two sentences.
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  • Each project idea is different. The group discusses the ideas
    Each project idea that/which the group discusses is different.
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  • The girls walked past the school. They were laughing.
    The girls who/that walked past the school were laughing.
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  • I met a man. His dog can open doors
    I met a man whose dog can open doors.
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  • The book is on the table. I bought the book yesterday
    The book that/which I bought yesterday is on the table.
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  • The teacher helped the students. The students were confused.
    The students who/that were confused were helped by the teacher.
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  • The woman works in a bank. Her son is in my class
    The woman whose son is in my class works in a bank.
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  • The restaurant was full. We wanted to eat there.
    The restaurant that/which we wanted to eat at was full.
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  • She invited the people. The people live across the street.
    She invited the people who/that live across the street.
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  • The singer is famous. I told you about the singer.
    The singer who/that I told you about is famous.
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  • The film was boring. We watched the film last night.
    The film that/which we watched last night was boring.
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  • The cyclist won the race. His bike was stolen last month.
    The cyclist whose bike was stolen last month won the race.
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  • I know a girl. She speaks five languages.
    I know a girl who/that speaks five languages.
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  • The laptop is expensive. He bought the laptop in Paris.
    The laptop that/which he bought in Paris is expensive.
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  • They repaired the bridge. The bridge had been damaged.
    The bridge that/which had been damaged was repaired.
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  • The scientist gave a lecture. I admire the scientist.
    The scientist who/that I admire gave a lecture.
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  • The cat is extremely friendly. It lives in our building.
    The cat that/which lives in our building is extremely friendly.
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