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Relative Clauses: Who vs. Whose

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  • The doctor was sick. I wanted to see the doctor.
    The doctor who/whom I wanted to see was sick.
  • This is the girl. I saw her last night
    This is the girl who/whom I saw last night.
  • The waiter was rude. The waiter was wearing a blue shirt.
    The waiter who was wearing a blue shirt was rude.
  • I like the girl. Her hair is dark.
    I like the girl whose hair is dark.
  • The man is in the garden. The man is wearing a red T-shirt.
    The man who is wearing a red T-shirt is in the garden.
  • The man was late. Julie invited the man.
    The man who/whom Julie invited was late.
  • The woman is at the hospital. Her husband is a doctor.
    The woman whose husband is a doctor is at the hospital.
  • This is the woman. Her daughter lives in Canada.
    This is the woman whose daughter lives in Canada.
  • I met a girl. Her father is a vet.
    I met a girl whose father is a vet. 
  • The child is playing in the garden. We see the child often.
    The child who/whom we see often is playing in the garden.
  • The customer liked the waitress. The waitress was very friendly.
    The customer liked the waitress who was very friendly.
  • I met a girl. The girl was a doctor.
    I met a girl who was a doctor.
  • They called a lawyer. The lawyer lived nearby.
    They called a lawyer who lived nearby.
  • I sent an email to my brother. My brother lives in Australia.
    I sent an email to my brother who lives in Australia.
  • The girl works in a bank. The girl is from India.
    The girl who is from India works in a bank.
  • We like the actor. His wife is a journalist.
    We like the actor whose wife is a journalist.
  • I didn't like the girl. You brought her to the party.
    I didn't like the girl who/whom you brought to the party.
  • My sister has three children. My sister lives in Australia.
    My sister who lives in Australia has three children.
  • She worked for a man. The man used to be an athlete.
    She worked for a man who used to be an athlete.
  • The woman is rich. Her money is on the table.
    The woman whose money is on the table is rich.