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Relative pronouns

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  • The man lives next door. He helped me carry my groceries.
    The man who lives next door helped me carry my groceries.
  • I have a plant. It needs a lot of sunlight.
    I have a plant which/that needs a lot of sunlight.
  • She has a friend. He speaks five languages.
    She has a friend who speaks five languages.
  • We stayed in a cabin. It was near the lake.
    We stayed in a cabin that/which was near the lake.
  • The woman called me. She found my lost wallet.
    The woman who called me found my lost wallet.
  • She showed me the photo. It was taken last summer.
    She showed me the photo that/which was taken last summer.
  • She wore a necklace. It belonged to her grandmother.
    She wore a necklace that/which belonged to her grandmother.
  • They are the musicians. They played at our wedding.
    They are the musicians who played at our wedding.
  • They built a bridge. It connects the two towns.
    They built a bridge that/which connects the two towns.
  • I met a woman. She writes children's books.
    I met a woman who writes children's books.
  • We watched a documentary. It explained climate change.
    We watched a documentary that/which explained climate change.
  • The dog barked all night. It lives across the street.
    The dog which/that lives across the street barked all night.
  • I saw a movie. It made me cry.
    I saw a movie that/which made me cry.
  • This is the book. I told you about it.
    This is the book that/which I told you about.
  • He built a machine. It can detect earthquakes.
    He built a machine which/that can detect earthquakes.
  • He is the doctor. He treated my brother.
    He is the doctor who treated my brother.
  • She is a teacher. She inspires her students every day.
    She is a teacher who inspires her students every day.
  • I bought a laptop. It doesn’t work properly.
    I bought a laptop that/which doesn’t work properly.
  • He told a story. Everyone believed it.
    He told a story that/which everyone believed.
  • My brother knows a mechanic. He can fix anything.
    My brother knows a mechanic who can fix anything.