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Can the relative clause be omitted in this sentence? 'John's mother, who lives in Scotland, has 6 grandchildren.'
No, because it's a non-defining relative clause.
The book ______ author won a Pulitzer has become a bestseller.
 
WHOSE
 
THAT
 
WHICH
 
WHO
She is the girl _______ brother is brilliant football player.
 
WHOSE
 
WHERE
 
WHICH
 
(no relative pronoun)
Can we omit the relative pronoun here? - That is the house WHERE I was raised.
NO - because we can only omit which/who/that.
Can we omit the relative pronoun here? - My sister, WHO is living in London, is studying to be a doctor
NO - beacuse it is a non-definig relative clause.
Can we omit the relative pronoun here? - The woman WHO was looking for you said she would come back later.
NO - because 'The woman' is the subject of the verb 'was looking for'
Can we omit the relative pronoun here? - The book WHICH I bought yesteray is brilliant!
YES - because 'The book' is the oobject of the verb 'bought' in this sentence.
The website _____ we created is very fast.
 
which
 
when
 
whose
 
where
The company ______ I work is an international company.
 
where
 
which
 
that
 
omit relative pronoun
A babysitter is a person _____ takes care of babies and children.
 
who
 
which
 
whose
 
omit relative pronoun
A bank is a place ______ you save your money.
 
where
 
omit relative pronoun
 
that
 
whose
My house, _____ is by the beach, has a great view.
 
which
 
omit relative pronoun
 
that
 
where
The city _____ I want to live is Paris.
 
where
 
that
 
omit relative pronoun
 
who
The actor ____ recently won an Oscar is my favourite actor.
 
who/that
 
which
 
omit relative pronoun
 
where
The last thing _____ I bought is a book.
 
omit relative pronoun
 
who
 
when
 
whose
TikTok is the place _____ people are creative with videos.
 
where
 
who
 
that
 
omit relative pronoun
The app ______ I use more is Instagram.
 
which / that
 
omit relative pronoun
 
where
 
who
Her brother, ____ is a musician, lives in New York.
 
who
 
whose
 
which
 
omit relative pronoun
This is the city _______ I was born.
 
where
 
that
 
omit relative pronoun
 
who
Can the relative clause be omitted in this sentence? 'We stopped at the museum, which we had never visited before.'
No, because it's a non-defining relative clause.
Can you correct the mistake in this sentence? 'My friend John, that went to the same school as me, has just written a best-selling novel.'
WHO went to the same school as me (you can't use 'that' in a non-defining realitive clause.)
Can you correct the mistake in this sentences? 'Yesterday I met a woman named Susan, who her husband works in London.'
WHOSE husband works in London
I've just come back from London, ______ John lives..
 
where
 
there
 
which
 
that
Chris did really well in his exams, ______ is quite a surprise.
 
which
 
that
 
who
 
whose