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You know a good physical therapist. I can go to him. (question)
Do you know a good physical therapist who I can go to? / to whom I can go?
We have just received a delivery of medical supplies. Payment is required for it.
We have just received a delivery of medical supplies (for) which payment is required (for).
Professor Harris is unable to attend the lecture on nutrition. She was invited to it last week.
Professor Harris is unable to attend the lecture on nutrition (to) which she was invited last week (to).
There’s a podcast on teenagers’ health. You should really listen to it.
There’s a podcast on teenagers’ health (to) which you should really listen (to).
You remember Samia, the medical student. I introduced you to her at the party. (question)
Do you remember Samia, the medical student who I introduced you to at the party? / to whom I introduced you at the party?
His research is on a new treatment for asthma. There is currently no cure for it..
His research is on a new treatment for asthma (for) which there is currently no cure (for).).
I have many things. I'm thankful for it.
I have many things (for) which I'm thankful (for).
This is the book. You're talking about it (question)
Is this the book (about) which you're talking (about)?
This is the pen. I wrote the letter with it.
This is the pen (with) which I wrote the letter (with).
The restaurant plans to ban them forever. They had an argument there.
The restaurant (in) which/where they had an argument (in) plans to ban them forever.
Patients should not become close to nurses. They might become dependent on them.
Patients should not become close to nurses on whom they might become dependent / who they might become dependent on.
Joanna is the person. I'm angry with her.
Joanna is the person who I'm angry with/ with whom I'm angry.