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Break: The man whose car was stolen called the police immediately.
→ The man called the police immediately. → His car was stolen.
Break: The movie that we watched last night was very confusing.
→ The movie was very confusing. → We watched it last night.
Break: The students who were late to class missed the quiz.
→ The students missed the quiz. → They were late to class.
Break: The laptop that I bought last week is already broken.
→ The laptop is already broken. → I bought it last week.
Break: The woman who is speaking at the event is a famous journalist.
→ The woman is a famous journalist. → She is speaking at the event.
Combine: The teacher is retiring this year. The students admire her.
The teacher who/that/0/whom the students admire is retiring this year.
Combine: The car has been towed. It was parked outside.
The car that/which was parked outside has been towed.
Break: The woman whom we met at the conference is a researcher.
The woman is a researcher. We met her at the conference.
BREAK: The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
The book is very interesting. I borrowed it from the library.
Break: The student who won the scholarship is from Brazil.
The student is from Brazil. He won the scholarship.
Combine: The restaurant is always full. It serves authentic Italian food.
The restaurant that/which serves authentic Italian food is always full.
Combine: The professor is giving a lecture today. Students admire him.
The professor who/that/0/whom students admire is giving a lecture today.
Combine: The teacher is very strict. We respect her a lot.
The teacher who/that/0/whom we respect a lot is very strict.
Combine: I met a student yesterday. You were talking to him.
I met a student who/that/0 you were talking to yesterday.
Combine: The woman is my advisor. She helped me choose my major.
The woman who/that helped me choose my major is my advisor.