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who/that/which/ -: I'm the sort of person....likes to spend time alone.
who/that
who/that/which/ -: These aren't the photos...were in the newspaper.
that/which
who/that/which/ -: This is the book ....Mimi gave me for my birthday.
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who/that/which/ -: There are a few things .... I want to keep with me
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who/that/which/ -:I know a lot of people...have eaten at that restaurant.
who/that
who/that/which/ -: Patrick paid back the money...he owed me last night.
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Put the words in order and add a relative pronoun
My sister spends hours working on the computer, which sometimes gives her a headache.
Put the words in order and add a relative pronoun
Some blind people have guide dogs, which gives them more independence.
Put the words in order and add a relative pronoun
My grandfather has three large dogs, which means plenty of exercise.
Put the words in order and add a relative pronoun
Father walks to work, which is good for his health.
Of the six flats, the one that Sally shares with four friends is the smallest.
Defining
It's not always easy to meet people who like the same things as you.
Defining
Paul, who has just moved in next door to me, has four sisters.
Non-Defining
The café, which opened near the university, is a good place to meet people.
Non-Defining
D or ND? My sister, Jane, who lives in NY, has made a lot of friends there.
Non-Defining
What kind of information does a non-defining relative clause give us?
Non-essential, extra information. The sentence makes sense without it.
What kind of information does a defining relative clause give us?
Essential info. The sentence doesn't make sense without it.