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RELATIVE CLAUSES (omit the pronoun) F6

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  • Liverpool, ………..Jack comes from, has a lot of ports.
    WHERE
  • I like the people ________ I work.
    WHOM
    WITH THAT
    WITH WHOM
    WITH WHO
  • The train ………..I mistakenly took didn’t stop at Leeds.
    WHO
    WHOSE
    WHERE
    WHICH
  • 2. That’s Nathan, the guy _______lives in the flat above mine.
    WHO
  • What's the most memorable experience that you've ever had?
    This is a non-defining relative clause.
    THAT can be omitted.
    Commas are also possible.
    WHO is also possible.
  • I recently went back to the town ______ I grew up.
    WHITH WHOM
    WHICH
    WHEN
    WHERE
  • 3. Running is an activity which many people do because it is cheap.
    WHO is also possible.
    This is a non-defining relative clause.
    WHICH can be omitted.
    THAT can't replace WHICH.
  • We helped some people ________ car had broken down.
    WHOSE
  • 7. Mike WHO was on holiday last week brought me a souvenir.
    WHO can be omitted.
    This sentence is incorrect.
    This is a non-defining relative clause.
    WHO can't be omitted.
  • I saw someone who was stealing your car.
    This is a non-defining relative clause.
    WHO can't be omitted.
    THAT can't replace WHO.
    WHICH is also possible.
  • The room ………had the best view was painted pink.
    WHICH
  • The laptop _______I’ve just bought was made in Japan..
    This sentence is incorrect.
    WHICH/ THAT
    WHO / THAT
    The pronoun can't be omitted.
  • I like the stories which Mary wrote in her notebook.
    WHICH can't be omitted
    WHICH can be omitted
  • The children ________test was not passed had to stay after class.
    WHOSE
  • The people with whom Sam works are very competitive.
    This sentence is correct.
    This sentence is incorrect.
  • They give their children a brand-new laptop each, which cost an arm and a leg!
    Commas are not possible.
    This is a defining relative clause.
    This is a non-defining relative clause.
    THAT can replace WHICH.
  • The man who is surfing the net if my grandpa.
    THAT can't replace WHO.
    This is a defining relative clause.
    Commas are possible.
    This is a non-defining relative clause.
  • What have you done with the money that I lent you?
    WHO can replace THAT.
    Commas are also possible.
    THAT can be omitted.
    This is a non-defining relative clause.