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Defining or non defining relative clauses

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  • Yesterday I met my new boss, who was very nice.
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  • They’re the people that want to buy our house.
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  • December, when Christmas is celebrated, is a summer month for the southern hemisphere.
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  • Jack, who's retired now, spends a lot of time with his grandchildren.
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  • I think anyone that speaks in public is nervous beforehand.
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  • Summer is the season when I'm happiest.
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  • I live in London, which has some fantastic parks.
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  • My bicycle, which I've had for more than ten years, is falling apart.
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  • He's a musician whose albums have sold millions.
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  • This is the video that I wanted to show you
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  • My grandfather, who's 87, goes swimming every day.
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  • Her car, which was very old, broke down after just five miles.
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  • My mother's house, which I grew up in, is very small.
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  • The people who / that live on the island are very friendly.
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  • Let's go to a country where the sun always shines.
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  • I like the woman who lives next door.
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  • That's the stadium where Athletic Club play
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  • Clare, who I work with, is doing the London marathon this year.
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