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Advanced relative pronouns
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... I'd really like is a nice cup of tea.
What
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That's the man ... I was telling you about
who / that / -
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I watched the film until the fight scene, at ... point I decided I'd seen enough.
which
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Beth is the only person here ... owns a dog.
who / that
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Some guests, ... cars were parked outside, were waiting at the door.
whose
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By the end of the day, there was only one painting ... hadn't been sold.
which / that
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To ... am I speaking?
whom
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The house ... I live in is on the corner.
which / that / -
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The customers ... bags had been searched complained to the manager
whose
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Come and see me at 17.00, by ... point I'll have finished my work.
which
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We got there at 9.15, ... meant we missed the first part of the film.
which
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... am I speaking to?
Who
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I really can't imagine ... she did that.
why
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Come back at eight o'clock, ... I won't be so busy.
when
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The shop ... she works isn't far from here.
where
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There was nobody on the train, ... made me a little bit suspicious.
which
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The train, ... was already an hour late, broke down again.
which
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He was someone for ... I felt great respect
whom
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