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RELATIVE PRONOUNS - 4TH ESO

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    DEFINING AND NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
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  • Oliver Twist is a novel _____ millions of people have read and loved.
    which
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  • This film takes place during the Spanish Civil War, ___ Spain wasn’t a peaceful country.
    when
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  • The Lion King is a story about a lion _____ ran away from his kingdom when he was very young
    who
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  • Timón and Pumba found a little lion _____ was exhausted and lost in the jungle.
    whose
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  • Simba fought against his uncle and got back his kingdom and the savannah, the place _____ he belonged.
    where
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  • The boy became my boyfriend. I met him on Facebook.
    The boy who I met on Facebook became my boyfriend.
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  • The engineer is a brilliant man. His plan was chosen.
    The engineer whose plan was chosen is a brilliant man.
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  • This is the neighbourhood. I grew up here.
    This is the neighbourhood where I grew up.
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  • Moby Dick was written in 1959. It discusses the relationship between a father and his son.
    Moby Dick, which was written in 1959, discusses the relationship between a father and his son.
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  • We all love the cakes. You baked them.
    We all love the cakes which you baked.
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  • I am grateful to my parents. They have always done their best for me.
    I am grateful to my parents, who have always done their best for me.
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  • We like to go on holiday in August. It’s nice and warm there.
    We like to go on holiday in August, when it’s nice and warm.
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  • The lamp is broken again. You fixed it yesterday.
    The lamp, which you fixed yesterday, is broken again.
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  • This is Linda. You will be working with her.
    This is Linda, who you will be working with.
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  • I took a message for my sister. She was in the shower.
    I took a message for my sister, who was in the shower
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  • I’m looking forward to next week. We’ll be on holiday then.
    I’m looking forward to next week, when we’ll be on holiday.
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