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Subject and Object Relative Clauses

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    Touchstone 3
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  • I bought a new car. It is very fast.
    I bought a new car which/that is very fast. (subject)
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  • She lives in New York. She likes living in New York.
    She lives in New York, which she likes. (object)
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  • I'm looking for a secretary. The secretary needs to use the computer well.
    I'm looking for a secretary who / that can use a computer well. (subject)
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  • Emma has a son. Emma's son is a writer.
    Emma has a son who is a writer. (subject)
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  • We bought a house. The house is 200 years old.
    We bought a house which / that is 200 years old. (subject)
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  • I sent a letter. The letter arrived three weeks later.
    I sent a letter which / that arrived three weeks later. (subject)
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  • People live in the island. The people in the island are very friendly.
    The people who / that live on the island are very friendly. (subject)
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  • I drank some coffee. The coffee was warm.
    I drank some coffee that / which was warm. (subject)
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  • I bought a camera. The camera costs $400 dolars.
    I bought a camera that / which costs $400 dolars. (subject)
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  • I bought some chocolate. She loves the chocolate.
    She loves the chocolate I bought. (object)
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  • We went to the village. Lucy recomended a village.
    We went to the village which / that Lucy recommended. (object)
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  • The police arrested a man. Jane worked with that man.
    The police arrested a man who / that Jill worked with. (object)
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  • John met a woman. I had been to school with her.
    John met a woman who / that I had been to school with. (object)
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  • She's the woman that I helped. Can we omit the relative pronoun?
    Yes
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  • This is the school that I attended. Can we omit the relative pronoun?
    Yes
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  • I made a cake that my mom ate. Can we omit the relative pronoun?
    Yes
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