Prepositions inRelative Clauses
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Joanna is the person. I'm angry with her.
Joanna is the person who I'm angry with/ with whom I'm angry.
Patients should not become close to nurses. They might become dependent on them.
Patients should not become close to nurses on whom they might become dependent / who they might become dependent on.
The restaurant plans to ban them forever. They had an argument there.
The restaurant (in) which/where they had an argument (in) plans to ban them forever.
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