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I really enjoyed that book on psychology. (you lent me)
I really enjoyed that book (that) you lent me on psychology.
My parents are both retired. My parents now live in Spain.
My parents, who now live in Spain, are both retired.
I met a woman today. The woman works with you.
I met a woman today who works with you.
The museum is called The Williamson. You're talking about the museum.
The museum you're talking about is called The Williamson.
My phone isn't working. I only got the phone last year.
My phone, which I only got last year, isn't working.
I helped a man last night. The man's car had broken down.
I helped a man last night, whose car had broken down.
That's the bus driver. I had an argument with him this morning.
That's the bus driver who I had an argument with this morning.
Susanne is a doctor. Her children go to school with mine.
Susanne, whose children go to school with mine, is a doctor.
The restaurant's in Gold Street. It's in the east of the city.
The restaurant, which is in the east of the city, is in Gold Street.
William's sister Jenny has just got a big promotion. She works in marketing.
William's sister Jenny, who works in marketing, has just got a big promotion.
I'm so sorry but I left the umbrella on the metro. You lent it to me.
I'm so sorry but I left the umbrella, which you lent me, on the metro.
My flat is in a pretty nice area of the town. It overlooks the park.
My flat, which overlooks the park, is in a pretty nice area of the town.
My sister has just had a baby. She is now living in New York.
My sister, who has just had a baby, is now living in New York.
The doctor was sick. (I wanted to see the doctor)
The doctor (who) I wanted to see was sick.
The accountant was arrested. (the accountant works for my father's company)
The accountant that/who works for my father's company was arrested.
I wrote to the friend. (you met the friend last week)
I wrote to the friend (who/that) you met last week.
The hairdresser was very good. (the hairdresser has red hair)
The hairdresser who/that has red hair was very good.