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Relative Clauses

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  • She is the girl _______ brother is brilliant football player.
    WHERE
    (no relative pronoun)
    WHOSE
    WHICH
  • I've just come back from London, ______ John lives..
    there
    that
    where
    which
  • Can we omit the relative pronoun here? - My sister, WHO is living in London, is studying to be a doctor
    NO - beacuse it is a non-definig relative clause.
  • Chris did really well in his exams, ______ is quite a surprise.
    who
    whose
    which
    that
  • This is the city _______ I was born.
    that
    who
    where
    omit relative pronoun
  • A babysitter is a person _____ takes care of babies and children.
    whose
    omit relative pronoun
    which
    who
  • The city _____ I want to live is Paris.
    where
    who
    omit relative pronoun
    that
  • Can the relative clause be omitted in this sentence? 'We stopped at the museum, which we had never visited before.'
    No, because it's a non-defining relative clause.
  • TikTok is the place _____ people are creative with videos.
    who
    that
    where
    omit relative pronoun
  • The company ______ I work is an international company.
    where
    omit relative pronoun
    that
    which
  • Can we omit the relative pronoun here? - The woman WHO was looking for you said she would come back later.
    NO - because 'The woman' is the subject of the verb 'was looking for'
  • The actor ____ recently won an Oscar is my favourite actor.
    which
    who/that
    where
    omit relative pronoun
  • Can we omit the relative pronoun here? - That is the house WHERE I was raised.
    NO - because we can only omit which/who/that.
  • Can the relative clause be omitted in this sentence? 'John's mother, who lives in Scotland, has 6 grandchildren.'
    No, because it's a non-defining relative clause.
  • A bank is a place ______ you save your money.
    whose
    that
    where
    omit relative pronoun
  • Her brother, ____ is a musician, lives in New York.
    which
    omit relative pronoun
    whose
    who
  • The app ______ I use more is Instagram.
    who
    where
    omit relative pronoun
    which / that
  • The last thing _____ I bought is a book.
    omit relative pronoun
    whose
    when
    who
  • The book ______ author won a Pulitzer has become a bestseller.
    THAT
    WHO
    WHICH
    WHOSE
  • Can you correct the mistake in this sentences? 'Yesterday I met a woman named Susan, who her husband works in London.'
    WHOSE husband works in London
  • Can we omit the relative pronoun here? - The book WHICH I bought yesteray is brilliant!
    YES - because 'The book' is the oobject of the verb 'bought' in this sentence.
  • My house, _____ is by the beach, has a great view.
    that
    where
    which
    omit relative pronoun
  • Can you correct the mistake in this sentence? 'My friend John, that went to the same school as me, has just written a best-selling novel.'
    WHO went to the same school as me (you can't use 'that' in a non-defining realitive clause.)
  • The website _____ we created is very fast.
    which
    where
    whose
    when