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what's the missing relative pronoun? "This school is only for people _________ first language is not English.'
whose
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Replace 'that' to make it more formal. "It was the swimming pool that they liked to swim in"
in which
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what's the missing pronoun? 'What's the name of the person to _____ you spoke on the phone?
whom
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Is the relative clause about the subject or the object? "My boss who lives nearby caught my train yesterday."
the subject (my boss)
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what's the missing pronoun? 'A twin is person _______ sibling is identical or born at the same time."
whose
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what's the missing pronoun? 'A pacifist is person _____ believes that all war and violence is wrong."
who
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What's the missing pronoun? "A museum is a place _______ has many old artifacts."
which
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defining or non defining? We walked on a beach, which was very crowded.
non- defining
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defining or non-defining? My friend, who was born in the Philipines, has her birthday today.
Non- defining
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Replace 'who' to make it more formal. "Isn't he the man who you spoke to yesterday?"
to whom
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Is the relative clause about the subject or object? I love the park, where you can relax for hours
the object (the park)
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Replace 'that' to make it more formal. "Do you know the person that she arrived with?"
with whom
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what's the missing pronoun? "A cemetery is a place _______ people are buried."
where
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Replace 'where' to make it more formal. "Australia is the place where I currently live."
in which
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is this defining or non-defining? "My neighbour who is very kind planted a new tree in thier garden"
defining= no commas
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Replace or add a preposition to 'whom' to make it more formal. "He disliked the people whom he lived with"
with whom
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Replace 'that' to make it more formal. "The house that we live in is too small for our family."
in which
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