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Make the sentence into a non defining relative clause.
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My wife is from Singapore. She loves me.
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Her car broke down after five miles. It was very old.
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His brother is a friend of mine. He works at a supermarket.
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He gave me the letter. It was in a blue envelope.
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John's mother has 6 school children. He lives in Scotland.
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They went to a concert at the hall. It was built last year.
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Winter has higher rainfall. Temperatures are lower.
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The hotel is simple and clean. I love it.
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February lasts 29 days this year. It is my favourite month.
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My next-door neighbour has just bought a new car. His children go to school.
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The house is very cold. It is huge.
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Yesterday I met my new teacher. He was very nice.
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The award was given to Yisha. It was a gold medal.
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The shop has just been opened again. It was built in 1883.
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My grandfather goes swimming every day. He is 87.