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Relative Clauses (defining and non-defining)
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The party's at the weekend. (make it non-defining with WHEN)
The party's at the weekend, when more people can come.
He works with his parents. (make it non-defining with WHOSE)
He works with his parents, whose company makes furniture.
We visited the museum. (make it non-defining with WHERE)
We visited the museum, where we all bought something.
My cousin just got married. (make it non-defining with WHO)
My cousin, who you met last year, just got married.
The new school opened last week. (make it non-defining with WHICH)
The new school, which has a pool, opened last week.
Our house is pretty old. It has 3 bedrooms. (non-defining)
Our house, which is pretty old, has 3 bedrooms.
My husband was unemployed. He has a new job now. (non-defining)
My husband, who was unemployed, has a new job now.
The new stadium will be opened next month. It holds 90,000 people. (non-defining)
The new stadium, which holds 90,000 people, will be opened next month.
That man over there is an artist. I don't remember his name. (non-defining)
That man over there, whose name I don't remember, is an artist.
A simplified edition is easier to read than the original. It's shorter. (non-defining)
A simplified edition, which is shorter, is easier to read than the original.
My sister has three children. My sister lives in Australia. (non-defining)
My sister, who lives in Australia, has three children.
I lost the money. I borrowed the money from my mom. (defining)
I lost the money (that/which) I borrowed from my mom.
Where is the pencil? I gave you the pencil yesterday. (defining)
Where is the pencil (which/that) I gave you yesterday?
This is the shop. I bought a T-shirt there. (defining)
This is the shop where I bought a T-shirt.
I met a girl. Her father is a vet. (defining)
I met a girl whose father is a vet.
I like the girl. Her hair is dark. (defining)
I like the girl whose hair is dark.
They live in a city. The city is in the north of England. (defining)
They live in a city which/that is in the north of England.
We broke the computer. The computer belonged to my father. (defining)
We broke the computer which/that belonged to my father.
They called a lawyer. The lawyer lived nearby. (defining)
They called a lawyer who lived nearby.
She worked for a man. The man used to be an athlete. (defining)
She worked for a man who/that used to be an athlete.