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Relative Pronouns (who/which/that/whose)
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I've never met that woman. My cousin is talking to her.
I've never met that woman who my cousin is talking to.
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I spoke to John. His sister is organizing the party.
I spoke to John whose sister is organizing the party.
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I have a classmate. Her brother works in a nature reserve.
I have a classmate whose brother works in a nature reserve.
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That's the restaurant. It serves Italian food.
That's the restaurant which/that serves Italian food.
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The parcel reached me this morning. My brother sent it.
The parcel which/that my brother sent reached me this morning.
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That's the book. It has information on endangered animals.
That's the book which/that has information on endangered animals.
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The boy solved the puzzle. He was praised by the teacher.
The boy who solved the puzzle was praised by the teacher.
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Last night, I met a person. Her mother is a well-known scientist.
Last night, I met a person whose mother is a well-known scientist.
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Beethoven was a composer. He wrote music although he was deaf.
Beethoven was a composer who wrote music although he was deaf.
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This is the stadium. It is the home of the local team.
This is the stadium which/that is the home of the local team.
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I saw a soldier. He had lost an arm.
I saw a soldier who had lost an arm.
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Bring me the file. The file is on the table.
Bring me the file which/that is on the table.
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That's the window. It was broken last week.
That's the window which/that was broken last week.
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I want to buy that handbag. It has grey buttons.
I want to buy that handbag which/that has grey buttons.
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Lisa is the student. She started the environmental club.
Lisa is the student who started the environmental club.
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Bill is the person. His house is next to mine.
Bill is the person whose house is next to mine.
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I saw a film last night. It was excellent.
I saw a film last night which/that was excellent.
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