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Defining relative clauses

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  • Sue wasn't at the bar. She always goes there.
    Sue wasn't at the bar WHERE she always goes.
  • I haven't read any of the books. I got them for Christmas.
    I haven't read any of the books WHICH/THAT I got for Christmas.
  • That is the woman. Her daughter lives in New York.
    That is the woman WHOSE daughter lives in New York.
  • My brother broke the computer. The computer belonged to my father.
    My brother broke the computer WHICH/THAT belonged to my father.
  • I really like the car. I bought it last year.
    I really like the car WHICH/THAT I bought last year.
  • I can't remember the name of the street. I lost my passport there
    I can't rememeber the name of the street WHERE I lost my passport.
  • That's the laptop. It is broken.
    That's the laptop WHICH is broken.
  • They elected a new mayor. His objective is to help the poor.
    They elected a new mayor WHOSE objective is to help the poor.
  • My sister works at an office. The office is very small.
    My sister works at an office WHICH/THAT is very small.
  • The restaurant is the best in town. We usually eat there.
    The restaurant WHERE we usually eat is the best in town.
  • I'll never forget the day. I got my first bike on that day.
    I'll never forget the day WHEN I got my first bike.
  • I have a friend. Her uncle is a celebrity.
    I have a friend WHOSE uncle is a celebrity.
  • That is the dog. The dog attacked me last night.
    That is the dog WHICH/THAT attacked me last night.
  • That is the place. I grew up there.
    That is the place WHERE I grew up.
  • My living room has many paintings. The paintings are beautiful.
    My living room has many paintins WHICH/THAT are beautiful.
  • The octopus is the only animal. It has three hearts.
    The octopus is the only animal WHICH/THAT has three hearts.
  • That's the house. I live there.
    That's the house WHERE I live.
  • The book is very interesting. I borrowed it from the library.
    The book WHICH/THAT I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
  • That's the shop. I bought my TV there.
    That's the shop WHERE I bought my TV.
  • That's the writer. His books are famous.
    That's the writer WHOSE books are famous.
  • That's the neighbour. He helped me when I moved in.
    That's the neighbour WHO helped me when I moved in.