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  • It is almost impossible to find two persons who their opinions are the same.
    It is almost impossible to find two persons whose opinions are the same.
  • There are some people in the government who is trying to improve the lives of the poor.
    There are some people in the government who are trying to improve the lives of the poor.
  • People who works in the hunger program they estimate that 45,000 people worldwide die from starvation and malnutrition-related diseases every single day of the year.
    People who work in the hunger program estimate that 45,000 people worldwide die from starvation and malnutrition-related diseases every single day of the year.
  • There is an old legend telling among people in my country about a man lived in the seventeenth century and saved a village from destruction.
    There is an old legend told among people in my country about a man who lived in the seventeenth century and saved a village from destruction.
  • I still remember the man who he taught me to play the guitar when I was a boy.
    I still remember the man who taught me to play the guitar when I was a boy.
  • At the airport, I was waiting for some relatives which I had never met them before.
    At the airport, I was waiting for some relatives whom I had never met before.
  • A myth is a story expresses traditional beliefs.
    A myth is a story that expresses traditional beliefs.
  • In our village, there were many people didn't have much money.
    In our village, there were many people who didn't have much money.
  • The sixth member of our household is Pietro that is my sister's son.
    The sixth member of our household is Pietro, who is my sister's son.
  • Paulo comes from Venezuela that is a Spanish-speaking country.
    Paulo comes from Venezuela, which is a Spanish-speaking country.
  • Before I came here, I didn't have the opportunity to speak with people who English is their native tongue.
    Before I came here, I didn't have the opportunity to speak with people whose native tongue is English.
  • It is important to be polite to people who lives in the same building.
    It is important to be polite to people who live in the same building.
  • There are ten universities in Thailand, seven of them are located in Bangkok is the capital city.
    There are ten universities in Thailand, seven of which are located in Bangkok, the capital city.
  • The road that we took it through the forest it was narrow and steep.
    The road that we took through the forest was narrow and steep.
  • My favorite teacher, Mr. Chu, he was always willing to help me after class.
    My favorite teacher, Mr. Chu, was always willing to help me after class.
  • In one corner of the marketplace, an elderly man who was playing a violin.
    In one corner of the marketplace, an elderly man was playing a violin.
  • Baseball is the only sport in which I am interested in it.
    Baseball is the only sport in which I am interested. Baseball is the only sport which I am interested in.
  • On the wall, there is a colorful poster which it consists of a group of young people who dancing.
    On the wall, there is a colorful poster which consists of a group of young people dancing.
  • The people appear in the play are amateur actors.
    The people who appear in the play are amateur actors.
  • My sister has two children, who their names are Ali and Talal.
    My sister has two children, whose names are Ali and Talal.
  • I don't like to spend time with people which loses their temper easily.
    I don't like to spend time with people who lose their temper easily.
  • I showed my father a picture of the car I am going to buy it as soon as I save enough money.
    I showed my father a picture of the car I am going to buy as soon as I save enough money.
  • At the national park, there is a path leads to a spectacular waterfall.
    At the national park, there is a path leading to a spectacular waterfall.
  • An old man was fishing next to me on the pier was mumbling to himself.
    An old man fishing next to me on the pier was mumbling to himself.