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Relative Clauses Zaila
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Defining or non-defining: Rachel who you met at my party is a lovely young woman.
non-defining
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What was the name of the person _______ you were speaking?
to whom
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Defining or non-defining: The city where I was born was founded in 1705.
defining
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Correct the mistake: The house in that I was born has just been demolished.
which
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Correct the mistake: The books which they are on the table are mine.
The books which are on the table are mine.
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She is woman ______ son has written a book.
whose
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I know a man ____ eats cheese for a living.
who/that
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We saw the film ______ you recommended the other day. (that or which/none/either)
either
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Defining or non-defining: The chair that I am sitting on belonged to my grandmother.
defining
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Make a sentence using relative clauses: A bus crashed. It was 23 years old.
The bus which crashed was 23 years old.
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Make a sentence using relative clauses: A woman wrote to me. She wanted my advice.
The woman who wrote to me wanted my advice.
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Make a sentence using relative clauses: He's an architect. He designed the new library.
He's the architect who designed the new library.
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Correct the mistake: I really like the dress that Sarah bought it.
I really like the dress that Sara bought.
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Red Rum who won the competition was a well bred race horse.
non-defining
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Correct the mistake: The children, that were playing football, broke one of my windows.
who
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Defining or non-defining: Paul who started singing at 15 is now very famous.
non-defining
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The chair ______ was broken has been mended.
which/that
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The restaurant we had lunch is near the city centre. (none/where/either)
where
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Make a sentence using relative clauses: A dog bit me. It belonged to Mrs. Jones.
The dog which bit me belonged to Mrs. Jones.
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Correct the mistake: This morning I met Mark, I hadn't seen for ages.
This morning I met Mark, who I hadn't seen for ages.
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Make a sentence using relative clauses: Ann talked to a man. He had won a lot of money.
Ann talked to man who had won a lot of money.
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I love the ice cream ______ they sell in that shop.
which/that
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Correct the mistake: Did you find the books you were looking for them?
Did you find the books you were looking for?
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Correct the mistake: I can't remember the name of the person from who I borrowed this pen.
whom
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