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My neighbor has a massive new dog. I'm quite afraid of it. (informal)
My neighbor has a massive new dog which/ that I'm quite afraid of.
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The way / prepared / is / absorbs / the body / affect / the amount / nutrients / of / can / food /.
The way good food is prepared can affect the amount of nutrients the body absorbs.
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It's her best friend that she needs to apologize most .........
to
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The professor visited several large colleges. None of them made him feel comfortable. (formal)
The professor visited several large colleges none of which made him feel comfortable.
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moderation / best / sugar / in / refined / to eat / It's / .
It's best to eat refined sugar in moderation.
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It's your health ......... a poor diet has a detrimental effect .........
that / on
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You need to understand that it is your relationships ..... ....... a lack of trust will have an impact.
on which
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stress, / relieve / get / regularly / help / To / exercise / .
To help relieve stress, get exercise regularly.
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He plays on several sports teams, a number ....... ........ have games on Saturdays.
of which
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Who was the woman ......... .......... you were talking?
with whom
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needs / it / nutritious wholefoods / body / your / A diet / offers / the energy / of /.
A diet of nutritious wholefoods offers your body the energy it needs.
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You should always eat regular meals. The most important meal is possibly breakfast. (formal)
You should always eat regular meals, the most important of which is possibly breakfast.
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[combine using a relative clause] Have you met Yoon, the new student? Pablo was talking to her (informal)
Have you met Yoon, the new student who Pablo was talking to?
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He has made a lot of new friends in class, all ......... ........... live near one another.
of whom
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Around ten o'clock, my mother has a cup of coffee. She adds low-fat milk to it. (informal)
Around ten o'clock, my mother has a cup of coffee which he adds low-fat milk to.
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The school has hired some new teachers. A number of the new teachers are under 30. (formal)
The school has hired some new teachers, a number of whom are under 30.
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to put / choose / you / affects / well-being / its / your / body / What / in /.
What you choose to put in your body affects its well-being.
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There's a new movie about the first space flight. I'm definitely interested in it. (informal)
There's a new movie about the first space flight which I'm definitely interested in.
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