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This is the sign that allows me to park here. Can we omit the relative pronoun?
No
She's the friend who sits next to me in class. Can we omit the relative pronoun?
No
I made a cake that my mom ate. Can we omit the relative pronoun?
Yes
This is the school that I attended. Can we omit the relative pronoun?
Yes
She's the woman that I helped. Can we omit the relative pronoun?
Yes
John met a woman. I had been to school with her.
John met a woman (who / that) I had been to school with.
The police arrested a man. Jane worked with that man.
The police arrested a man (who / that) Jill worked with.
Lucy recomended a willage. We went to the village.
We went to the village (which / that) Lucy recommended.
I bought some chocolate. She loves the chocolate.
She loves the chocolate I bought.
I bought a camera. The camera costs $400 dolars.
I bought a camera that / which costs $400 dolars.
I drank some coffee. The coffee was warm.
I drank some coffee that / which was warm.
People live in the island. The people in the island are very friendly.
The people who / that live on the island are very friendly.
I sent a letter. The letter arrived three weeks later.
I sent a letter which / that arrived three weeks later.
We bought a house. The house is 200 years old.
We bought a house which / that is 200 years old.
Emma has a son. Emma's son is a writer.
Emma has a son who is a writer.
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.
She lives in New York. She likes living in New York.
She lives in New York, which she likes.
I bought a new car. It is very fast.
I bought a new car which/that is very fast.