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is this defining or non-defining? "My neighbour who is very kind planted a new tree in thier garden"
defining= no commas
Is the relative clause about the subject or the object? "My boss who lives nearby caught my train yesterday."
the subject (my boss)
Is the relative clause about the subject or object? I love the park, where you can relax for hours
the object (the park)
defining or non defining? We walked on a beach, which was very crowded.
non- defining
What's the missing pronoun? "A museum is a place _______ has many old artifacts."
which
defining or non-defining? My friend, who was born in the Philipines, has her birthday today.
Non- defining
what's the missing pronoun? "A cemetery is a place _______ people are buried."
where
what's the missing pronoun? 'A pacifist is person _____ believes that all war and violence is wrong."
who
what's the missing pronoun? 'A twin is person _______ sibling is identical or born at the same time."
whose
what's the missing pronoun? 'What's the name of the person to _____ you spoke on the phone?
whom
what's the missing relative pronoun? "This school is only for people _________ first language is not English.'
whose
Replace 'that' to make it more formal. "The house that we live in is too small for our family."
in which
Replace or add a preposition to 'whom' to make it more formal. "He disliked the people whom he lived with"
with whom
Replace 'that' to make it more formal. "Do you know the person that she arrived with?"
with whom
Replace 'that' to make it more formal. "It was the swimming pool that they liked to swim in"
in which
Replace 'who' to make it more formal. "Isn't he the man who you spoke to yesterday?"
to whom
Replace 'where' to make it more formal. "Australia is the place where I currently live."
in which