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  • There is a shopping mall. At the shopping mall, we can go window shopping.
    There is a shopping mall where we can go window shopping.
  • The fireman rescued the girl. She was in the building.
    The fireman rescued the girl who was in the building.
  • That is the office. At the office, you can find your doctor.
    That is the office where you can find your doctor.
  • Claudia is a liguist. She teaches German.
    Claudia is a linguist who teaches German
  • The man can play the piano. His wife knows how to play the violin.
    The man, whose wife knows how to play the violin, can play the piano.
  • We go to the cinema on Wednesdays. There's a special price on Wednesdays.
    We go to the cinema on Wednesdays when there's a special price.
  • The park is a beautiful place. You can go there at the weekend.
    The park is a beautiful place where you can go at the weekend.
  • George R. R. Martin is an American author. He writes fantasy novels.
    George R. R. Martin is an American author who writes fantasy novels.
  • There is a parking lot at the college. I can park my car there.
    There is a parking lot where I can park my car.
  • This is a great book. They want to translate it into English.
    This is the great book that they want to translate into English.
  • That's the teacher. Her classes are brilliant.
    That's the teacher whose classes are brilliant.
  • That is my classmate. I bought his car.
    That is my classmate whose car I bought.
  • David Silva is a football player. He speaks Spanish.
    David Silva is a football player who speaks Spanish.
  • The customers thanked the waiter. He smiled.
    The customers thanked the waiter, who smiled.
  • Last year was a special year. A lot of important things happened that year.
    Last year was a special year when a lot of important things happened.
  • Piraha is an unusual language. Olny around 400 people speak it.
    Piraha is an unusual language which only around 400 people speak.
  • The man called his wife. She picked up the phone.
    The man called his wife who picked up the phone.
  • The Smith family lives in Canada. Their son moved to England.
    The Smith family, whose son moved to England, lives in Canada.