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My friend Alaia is from the Basque Country. (means / joy / name)
My friend Alaia, whose name means joy, is from the Basque Country.
The bike was stolen. (had / bought / just / I)
The bike which/that I had just bought was stolen.
Summer is the season. (happiest / am / I)
Summer is the season when I am happiest.
City Park has been closed down. (used / we / go / in / to / evenings / the)
City Park, where we used to go in the evenings, has been closed down.
This is the park. (met / my / wife / I)
This is the park where I met my wife.
I go to the gym with Pam on Mondays and Wednesdays. (know / you / sister)
I go to the gym with Pam, whose sister you know, on Mondays and Wednesdays.
We went to see the new science-fiction film. (last week / released / was)
We went to see the new science-fiction film, which was released last week.
I don't know the reason. (like / doesn't / him / my brother)
I don't know the reason why my brother doesn't like him.
My grandmother's house is very small. (visit / often / I)
My grandmother's house, which I often visit, is very small.
Where's the magazine? (you / let / borrow / I)
Where's the magazine (that) I let you borrow?
My cousin works as a veterinary. (you / night / last / met)
My cousin, who you met last night, works as a veterinary.
Our favourite café is always busy on Saturdays. (is / the / not / far from / station / train)
Our favourite café, which is not far from the train station, is always busy on Saturdays.
They're the family. (our house / buy / want)
They're the family who/that want to buy our house.
The children loved the snacks. (yesterday / I / bought)
The children love the snacks which/that I bought yesterday.
We bought the car. (on / was / sale)
We bought the car which/that was on sale.
I don't know. (this / phone / is)
I don't know whose phone this is.