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DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
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SHE WORKED FOR A MAN. THE MAN USED TO BE AN ATHLETE.
She worked for a man who/that used to be an athlete.
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(SPOILER) THE PROFESSOR DIDN'T SEE TOKIO DEAD. RIO WAS WITH HER.
The Professor wasn't who saw Tokio dead but it was Rio / Rio was who saw Tokio dead, not the professor.
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FIRST DATES IS A PROGRAMME. YOU CAN FIND LOVE THERE.
First Dates is the programme where you can find love.
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I WENT TO A RESTAURANT. I READ ABOUT IT IN THE NEWSPAPER.
I went to the restaurant which/that I read about in the newspaper.
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SHE BOUGHT A CAR. HER SISTER LIKED IT.
She bought the car which/that her sister liked.
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THE MOBILE PHONE IS BROKEN. IT CAN'T BE FIXED.
The mobile phone which/that is broken can't be fixed.
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MARTHA WAS TO THE CINEMA YESTERDAY. I SAW HER THERE.
It was in the cinema where I saw Martha / It was yesterday when I saw Martha in the cinema.
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WE BROKE THE COMPUTER. IT BELONGED TO MY FATHER.
We broke the computer which/that belonged to my father.
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THEY TOOK ME TO THE VOLCANO. I FOUND THIS ROCK THERE.
They took me to the volcano where I found this rock.
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THE CUSTOMER LIKED THE WAITRESS. SHE WAS VERY FRIENDLY.
The customer liked the waitress who/ that was very friendly.
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