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I recently went back to the town ______ I grew up.
 
WHERE
 
WHEN
 
WHICH
 
WHITH WHOM
I like the people ________ I work.
 
WITH WHOM
 
WHOM
 
WITH WHO
 
WITH THAT
We helped some people ________ car had broken down.
WHOSE
The children ________test was not passed had to stay after class.
WHOSE
The laptop _______I’ve just bought was made in Japan..
 
WHICH/ THAT
 
WHO / THAT
 
This sentence is incorrect.
 
The pronoun can't be omitted.
3. Running is an activity which many people do because it is cheap.
 
WHICH can be omitted.
 
This is a non-defining relative clause.
 
WHO is also possible.
 
THAT can't replace WHICH.
7. Mike WHO was on holiday last week brought me a souvenir.
 
WHO can't be omitted.
 
This is a non-defining relative clause.
 
WHO can be omitted.
 
This sentence is incorrect.
2. That’s Nathan, the guy _______lives in the flat above mine.
WHO
What's the most memorable experience that you've ever had?
 
THAT can be omitted.
 
This is a non-defining relative clause.
 
WHO is also possible.
 
Commas are also possible.
The people with whom Sam works are very competitive.
 
This sentence is correct.
 
This sentence is incorrect.
What have you done with the money that I lent you?
 
THAT can be omitted.
 
This is a non-defining relative clause.
 
WHO can replace THAT.
 
Commas are also possible.
I saw someone who was stealing your car.
 
WHO can't be omitted.
 
This is a non-defining relative clause.
 
THAT can't replace WHO.
 
WHICH is also possible.
They give their children a brand-new laptop each, which cost an arm and a leg!
 
This is a non-defining relative clause.
 
This is a defining relative clause.
 
THAT can replace WHICH.
 
Commas are not possible.
The man who is surfing the net if my grandpa.
 
This is a defining relative clause.
 
THAT can't replace WHO.
 
This is a non-defining relative clause.
 
Commas are possible.
Liverpool, ………..Jack comes from, has a lot of ports.
WHERE
The train ………..I mistakenly took didn’t stop at Leeds.
 
WHICH
 
WHO
 
WHERE
 
WHOSE
I like the stories which Mary wrote in her notebook.
 
WHICH can be omitted
 
WHICH can't be omitted
The room ………had the best view was painted pink.
WHICH