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DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
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Mr. smith is the person. You have to address the letter to Mr Smith.
Mr Smith is the person TO WHOM you have to address the letter / WHO you have to addrress the letter to.
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This is the city. I used to live there.
This is the city where I used to live.
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We used to live in the suburbs. They were the best part of the town. THE SUBURBS ... ( FORMAL)
The suburbs, IN WHICH we used to live, were the best part of the town.
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They live in a house. It has five bedrooms. THE HOUSE ... ( FORMAL)
The house IN WHICH they live has three bedrooms.
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She loves books. The books have happy endings.
She loves books which have happy endings.
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Sandy is moving into a new flat. I was talking about her yesterday. SANDY ...
Sandy, ABOUT WHOM I was talking yesterday, is moving into a new flat.
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That is the man. His son works as a doctor.
That is the man whose son works as a doctor.
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Homeless people started a newspaper.It was called " The Big Issue".
Homeless people started a newspaper which/ that was called " The Big Issue"
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This is the shop. I bought the T-shirt there.
This is the shop where I bought the T-shirt.
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The child is playing in the garden. We often see him.
The child who / that / whom we often see is playing in the garden.
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This is the girl. I saw her last night.
This is the girl I saw last night.
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I met a girl. Her father is a vet.
I met a girl whose father is a vet.
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I lost the money. I borrowed it from my mum.
I lost the money which / that I borrowed from my mum.
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