Complete the sentence: "I like people ______ aren't too serious."
who / that
Complete the sentence: "I want someone ______ I can have fun with."
(who / that) or no word / blank
In "I like people who are funny", is "who" the Subject or the Object?
Subject
Complete the sentence: "I prefer friends ______ have a good sense of humor."
who / that
Complete the sentence: "I'd like a classmate ______ I can talk to easily."
(who / that) or no word / blank
In "She's someone that I talk to every day", is "that" the Subject or the Object?
Object
True or False? In the sentence "I like people who are kind", can we omit (delete) the word "who"?
False (No, because it is the subject of the clause)
Is this sentence correct? "I want someone I can trust."
Yes / Correct (The relative pronoun can be omitted because it is the object)
What is the main grammatical rule when a relative pronoun is the Object of a clause?
It can be omitted / It is optional / You don't have to say it.