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Defining & Non-defining relative clauses
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The man is devastated. The man's house burnt down.
The man whose house burnt down is devastated.
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The award was given to Sara. Sara's short story impressed the judges.
The award was given to Sara, whose short story impressed the judges.
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Lucy bought the house. I grew up in that house.
Lucy bought the house where I grew up.
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This smarthphone takes great photos. I bought this smartphone last week.
This smartphone, which I bought last week, takes great photos.
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The movie is being broadcast in a few cinemas now. The movie was a blockbuster last month.
The movie, which was a blockbuster last month, is being broadcast in a few cinemas now.
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Dublin is my favorite city. Dublin is the capital of Ireland.
Dublin, which is the capital of Ireland, is my favorite city.
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Russell Crowe was born in New Zealand. Russell Crowe starred in Gladiator.
Russell Crowe, who starred in Gladiator, was born in New Zealand
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My sister crashed the car. My father had fixed the car for her.
My sister crashed the car that my father had fixed for her.
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They are celebrating their wedding at Olive Garden. I used to work at Olive Garden.
They are celebrating their wedding at Olive Garden, where I used to work.
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We called a taxi company. Julie usually uses that taxi company.
We called the taxi company that Julie usually uses.
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Tom ate the fruit. I had bought the fruit.
Tom ate the fruit that I had bought.
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Brad Pitt is a famous actor. Brad Pitt was married to Angelina Jolie.
Brad Pitt, who was married to Angelina Jolie, is a famous actor.
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Ferraris are very expensive. Ferraris are made in Italy.
Ferraris, which are made in Italy, are very expensive.
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The house has just been opened to the public. The house was built in 1883.
The house, which was built in 1883, has just been opened to the public.
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She bought a car. Her brother had recommended the car.
She bought the car that her brother had recommended.
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Tibidado has been closed down. We used to go to Tibidabo.
Tibidabo, where we used to go, has been closed down.
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The man moved to a different country. The man's company went bankrupt.
The man whose company went bankrupt moved to a different country.
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Buckingham Palace is in the center of London. the Queen of England lives in Buckingham Palace.
Buckhingham Palace, where the Queen of England lives, is in the centre of London.
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The artist is a millionaire. The artist sold his last piece for $50,
The artist, who sold his last piece for $50, is a millionaire.
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My neighbor has bought a new car. My neighbor's children go to school with mine.
My neighbor, whose children go to school with mine, has just bought a new car.
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December is a summer month for the southern hemisphere. Christmas is celebrated in December.
December, when Christmas is celebrated, is a summer month for the southern hemisphere
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Julie hired the lawyer. I had recommended the lawyer.
Julie hired the lawyer that I had recommended.
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My grandfather goes swimming every day. My grandfather is 87.
My grandfather, who's 87, goes swimming every day.
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Combine the sentences into one: I met a man. The man was in the army.
I met a man who was in the army.
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Emily is in my class. Emily's brother is a singer.
Emily, whose brother is a singer, is in my English class
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Mr Kemps is going to retire next year. Mr Kemps teaches physics.
Mr Kemps, who teaches physics, is going to retire next year
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Amelia speaks English and Chinese fluently. Alemia's mother is from Shanghai.
Amelia, whose mother is from Shanghai, speaks English and Chinese fluently.
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The nurse is in the office. That nurse treated my grandmother.
The nurse who treated my grandmother is in the office.
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