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Bring me the books. I forgot them on my table.
Bring me the books which/that I forgot on my table.
My girlfriend is very beautiful. Her eyes are green.
My girlfriend whose eyes are green is very beautiful.
The bus was very crowded. I took it this morning.
The bus which/that I took this morning was very crowded.
That’s the dog. It can understand everything.
That's the dog which/that can understand everything.
Did you buy the dress? It was very smart and expensive.
Did you buy the dress which/that was very smart and expensive?
We met a girl. Her name was unusual.
We met a girl whose name was unusual.
You should go to Dr. Anderson. He’ll give you a common exam.
You should go to Dr. Anderson who will give you a common exam. 
Mrs. Fox belongs to an organization. It assists hospitals.
Mrs. Fox belongs to an organization which/that assists hospitals.
The subject interested everyone. You wrote about it last week.
-The subject which/that you wrote about last week interested everyone. 
The man was very rich. He left a big tip for the waiter.
The man who left a big tip for the waiter was very rich.
We’re studying science. It helps us to find out a lot about the world around us.
We’re studying science, which helps us to find out a lot about the world around us.
The man teaches at the university. You met his daughter last night.
The man whose daughter you met last night teaches at the university.
Did you mail the letters? They were on my table.
Did you mail the letters which/that were on my table.
I apologized to the woman. I spilt her coffee.
I apologized to the woman whose coffee I spilt.
I can’t remember the town. I was born there.
I can’t remember the town where I was born.
The horse came in last. You were telling me about it.
The horse which/that you were telling me about came in last. 
We have a neighbour. His dog barks a lot.
We have a neighbour whose dog barks a lot