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Defining Relative Clauses (which/who/where/that)
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Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: He didn't get the job. He wanted to work there.
He didn't get the job where he wanted to work.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: They found my money. I dropped it there.
They found my money where I dropped it.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: We met my uncle in a hotel. He was staying there.
We met my uncle in a/the hotel where he was staying.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: My family eats breakfast on Sunday in a café. You can get Carpathian dishes there.
My family eats breakfast on Sunday in a café where you/we can get Carpathian dishes.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: This is the park. We walk our dogs here.
This is the park where we walk our dogs.
I love the country house _____ our family stays in summer.
where
This is the place _____ my dad parks his car.
where
Is this _____ Adrian fell off his bicycle?
where
This is the café _____ my brother works.
where
We all looked at the place _____ the fire started.
where
We visited the school _____ my father taught.
where
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: I had a terrible argument with my classmate. He broke my iPhone.
I had a terrible argument with my classmate who/that broke my iPhone.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: They sent a new teacher. I really liked her.
They sent a new teacher who/that I really liked.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: Janice lost the money. I gave it to her.
Janice lost the money which/that I gave to her.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: We bought a car. I didn't really like it.
We bought a car which/that I didn't really like.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: I asked a policeman. He wasn't very helpful.
I asked a policeman who/that wasn't very helpful.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: They built a wall. It fell down after three weeks.
They built a wall which/that fell down after three weeks.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: She bought some clothes. They were beautiful.
She bought some clothes which/that were beautiful.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: I rented a snowboard. It was broken.
I rented a snowboard which/that was broken.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: I dropped the TV. It was on the table.
I dropped the TV which/that was on the table.
Join the sentences using a relative pronoun: I shouted at a man. He didn't come back again.
I shouted at a man who/that didn't come back again.
The assistant _____ you complained about has been moved.
who/that
I admire people _____ can speak more than two languages.
who/that
The woman _____ gave us all this money is not very rich.
who/that
The man _____ complained is always making trouble.
who/that
The app _____ they have designed is going to be very expensive.
which/that
The phone _____ I bought last week doesn't work properly.
which/that
I don't understand people _____ hate animals.
who/that
I wouldn't stay in a hotel _____ refused to accept children.
which/that
The machine _____ worked better than the others cost the least.
which/that
The woman _____ I spoke to wasn't very polite.
who/that