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  • This guitar is someone’s. I don’t know who. (I don't know ...)
    I don’t know whose this guitar is. / guitar this is.
  • Glastonbury is a festival. We met for the first time there. (Glastonbury...)
    Glastonbury is the festival where we met for the first time.
  • This is that song. I was telling you about it yesterday! (This is that...)
    This is that song (which/that) I was telling you about yesterday!
  • We bought the tickets. They didn’t include camping. (The tickets ...)
    The tickets (which/that) we bought didn’t include camping.
  • These are friends of mine. I’ve known them since school. (These are ...)
    These are friends of mine (who/that) I’ve known since school.
  • We met the organisers. They agreed to make the festival more sustainable. (We met...)
    We met the organisers, who agreed to make the festival more sustainable.
  • That’s a separate stage. You need a different ticket for it. (That's a ...)
    That’s a separate stage (which/that) you need a different ticket for.
  • I danced a lot to the first act. It was my favourite. (I danced...)
    I danced a lot to the first act, which was my favourite.
  • It poured with rain. The rain meant we got soaked. (It poured with ...)
    It poured with rain, which meant we got soaked.
  • This is the wristband. I use it to get into the venue. (This is the ...)
    This is the wristband (which/that) I use to get into the venue.
  • This is the machine. You scan your ticket on it. (This is the machine ...)
    This is the machine (which/that) you scan your ticket on.
  • She’s a musician. I’ve seen her a few times now. (She's a ...)
    She’s a musician (who/that) I’ve seen a few times now.
  • I went to the festival. It was excellent. (The festival ...)
    The festival (which/that) I went to was excellent.
  • I didn’t like the lights. They were too bright for me. (I didn't like ...)
    I didn’t like the lights, which were too bright for me.
  • We always go to the front. You get the best view there. (We always go ...)
    We always go to the front, where you get the best view.
  • I saw my friends at the food tent. We always meet there. (I saw ...)
    I saw my friends at the food tent (,) where we always meet.
  • They asked everyone to dance. I thought the best part was that. (I thought ...)
    I thought the best part was when they asked everyone to dance.
  • They have coffee cups. The coffee cups can’t be recycled. (They have...)
    They have coffee cups which/that can’t be recycled.
  • The song is their latest hit. It had the crowd on their feet. (The song ...)
    The song which/that had the crowd on their feet is their latest hit./The song which/that is their latest hit had the crowd on their feet.
  • The festival was held at a beach. The beach was beautiful! (The beach ...)
    The beach where the festival was held was beautiful!
  • They are a band. Their songs come from the heart. (They are a ...)
    They are a band whose songs come from the heart.
  • There are coloured fountains. People can dance in them. (There are...)
    There are coloured fountains (which/that) people can dance in.
  • These keys are someone’s. I don’t know who. (I don't know ...)
    I don’t know whose these keys are. / keys these are.
  • We’ve had a fabulous time. This means we’re coming back next year!
    We’ve had a fabulous time, which means we’re coming back next year!
  • Do you remember that trip? Our tent collapsed! (Do you ...)
    Do you remember that trip when our tent collapsed?
  • The food truck has the best chips! It’s over there. (The food truck ...)
    The food truck (,) which has the best chips (,) is over there.
  • I slept in a tent. The tent was comfortable. (The tent...)
    The tent (which/that) I slept in was comfortable.