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Tom is the last person who enters the room.
Tom is the last person entering the room.
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John is the youngest person who takes part in the race.
John is the youngest person taking part in the race.
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The dog that is lying on the floor won't get up.
The dog lying on the floor won't get up.
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The elephant that was born in captivity was set free.
The elephant born in captivity was set free.
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The person who presented I liked best was Sunni Brown.
The person presenting I liked best was Sunni Brown.
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The man who lives near my home walks to work every day.
The man living near my home walks to work every day.
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The boy who was attacked by a dog was taken to hospital.
The boy attacked by a dog was taken to hospital.
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Hamlet, that was written by Shakespeare sometime in the early 1600s, is among the classics.
Hamlet, written by Shakespeare sometime in the early 1600s, is among the classics.
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This is the first man who was arrested by police yesterday.
This is the first man arrested by police yesterday.
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The talk that impressed me most was about the creativity.
The talk impressing me most was about the creativity.
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The car that was purchased in Seattle was a vintage Mustang.
The car purchased in Seattle was a vintage Mustang.
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Anyone who enters the garden without permission will be punished.
Anyone entering the garden without permission will be punished.
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We stood on the bridge that connects the two halves of the city.
We stood on the bridge connecting the two halves of the city.
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The car that is parked next to mine is very expensive.
The car parked next to mine is very expensive.
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The girl who attends my school lives at the end of the street.
The girl attending my school lives at the end of the street.
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