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I study English in that school. (That is the school…)
That is the school where I study English.
The chair ________ we bought last week is an antique.
which/that
That man’s daughter has an original Picasso painting. (That is…)
That is the man whose daughter has an original Picasso painting.
The bus leaves at 7. My sister is too late to catch it. (My sister is…)
My sister is too late to catch the bus which leaves at 7.
My bicycle has been stolen. I left it there. (My bike, …)
My bike, which I left there, has been stolen.
Has Peter returned the money ________ he borrowed from you?
which/that
I know a boy ......... father is a very important person.
whose
That is the office I work in. (That is the office …)
That is the office where I work.
You heard a noise. It must have been the wind. (The noise…)
The noise which/that you heard must have been the wind.
I bought some red wine. It tasted like ink. (The red wine…)
The red wine which/that I bought tasted like ink.
They ought to mend the roof. (The roof…)
The roof ought to be mended.
You must water the plants at least once a week. (The plants…)
The plants must be watered at least once a week.
The King's chapel was decorated by Italian artists. (The King…)
The king had/got his chapel decorated by Italian artists.
That woman does my nails. (I…)
I have/get my nails done by that woman.
The garage is servicing my car on Monday. (I am…)
I am getting/having my car serviced on Monday.
I expect Sally to arrive at 5. (Sally is…)
Sally is expected to arrive at 5.
Thieves broke into our house. (Our house…)
Our house was broken into.
People consider him to be a genius. (He is…)
He is considered to be a genius.
 My parents sent me to an English-speaking school.                 (I…)
I was sent to an English speaking school.
3. Helen expects me to invite her. (Helen expects …)
Helen expects to be invited.