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ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

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  • The teacher is kind. She helps all the students.
    The teacher who/that helps all the students is kind.
  • The dog is barking. It lives next door.
    The dog that/who lives next door is barking.
  • She wore a dress. It was made of silk.
    She wore a dress which/that was made of silk
  • I know a girl. She speaks five languages.
    I know a girl who/that speaks five languages.
  • The man is my uncle. He lives in Canada.
    The man who/that lives in Canada is my uncle.
  • That car is his brother’s. It’s 50 years old.
    That car that/which is 50 years old is his brother’s.
  • This is the movie. It won many awards.
    This is the movie which/that won many awards.
  • The driver missed the turn. He was speeding.
    The driver who/ that was speeding missed the turn.
  • The bowl is from Egypt. It’s on the table.
    The bowl that/which is from Egypt is on the table.
  • We visited a museum. It has ancient paintings.
    We visited a museum that/which has ancient paintings.
  • The phone is on the desk. It belongs to my sister.
    The phone which/that is on the desk belongs to my sister.
  • They hired a chef. He cooks Italian food.
    They hired a chef who/that cooks Italian food.
  • The students passed the test. They studied.
    The students who studied passed the test.
  • The woman has had many accidents. She is very nervous.
    The woman who/ that is very nervous has had many accidents
  • I have a book. It explains grammar clearly.
    I have a book that/ which explains grammar clearly.
  • I have a friend. He can solve any math problem.
    I have a friend who/that can solve any math problem.