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There are footprints. My cat left them.
These are footrpints which/that my cat left.
That is a thief. He stole my bag.
That is a thief who/that stole my bag.
Those a re children. They live next door.
Those are children who/that live next door.
That is a man. He caught the biggest fish.
This is the man who/that caught the biggest fish.
These are the boys. They broke the window.
These are the boys who/that broke the window.
This is a firefighter. He saved a boy from fire.
This is a firefighter who/that saved a boy from fire.
This is my new neighbour. He moved in last week.
This is my new neighbour who/that moved in last week.
This is my sister Jenny. She's very funny.
This is my sister Jenny who/that is very funny.
Horror is a type of films. I never watch them.
Horrors is a type of films which/that I never watch.
This is the singer. He is my favourite.
This is the singer who/that is my favourite.
Dogs are animals. They're people's best friends.
Dogs are animals which/that are people's best friends.
Roses are flowers. They grow in my garden.
Roses are flowers which/that grow in my garden.
Maths is a subject. It is very difficult for me.
Maths is a subject which/that is very difficult for me.
Varenyky is a dish. I really like them.
Varenyky is a dish which/that I really like.
This is the dress. I'm going to put it on for the party.
This is the dress which/that I'm going to put on for the party.
These are the shoes. I really like them.
These are the shoes which/that I really like.
That is a cookbook. I bought it for my granny.
That is the cookbook which/that I bought for my granny.
Jazz is a kind of music. My dad likes it.
Jazz is a kind of music which/that my dad likes.
Elephants are animals. Elephants live in hot climates.
Elephants are animals which/that live in hot climates.
Mice are animals. Mice like cheese.
Mice are animals which/that like cheese.
This is my teacher. He teaches science.
This is my teacher who/that teaches science.