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As Objects
As Objects of prepositions
Whose
100

The friend understands me best. The friend has known me since childhood.

The friend who has known me since childhood understands me the best.

100

I cherish the memories. I have the memories with my oldest friends.

I cherish the memories that I have with my oldest friends.

100

This is the friend. I’ve shared countless adventures with the friend over the years.

This is the friend with whom I’ve shared countless adventures over the years.

100

The friend is a joy to be around. The friend’s sense of humour matches mine perfectly.

The friend whose sense of humour matches mine perfectly is a joy to be around.

200

The new acquaintance seems genuinely interesting. I met the new acquaintance at the conference.

The new acquaintance that I met at the conference seems genuinely interesting.

200

She values the fresh perspectives. Her new friends bring the fresh perspectives.

She values the fresh perspectives which her new friends bring.

200

The social group is very welcoming. I met my new friends within the social group.

The social group within which I met my new friends is very welcoming.

200

The new colleague has been very helpful. The new colleague’s professional network is extensive.

The new colleague whose professional network is extensive has been very helpful.

300

The shared experience created a strong friendship. The shared experience bonded us during the trip.

The shared experience which bonded us during the trip created a strong friendship.

300

We appreciate the loyalty. Our long-term friends demonstrate the loyalty.

We appreciate the loyalty that our long-term friends demonstrate.

300

These are the values. I choose my close friends by these values, regardless of how long I’ve known them.

These are the values by which I choose my close friends, regardless of how long I’ve known them.

300

The group has formed strong bonds. The group’s shared passion for music brought them together.

The group whose shared passion for music brought them together has formed strong bonds.

400

The person is a true friend, old or new. The person offers support during difficult times.

The person who offers support during difficult times is a true friend, old or new.

400

They welcome the opportunities. New friendships present the opportunities for personal growth.

They welcome the opportunities that new friendships present for personal growth.

400

She reflected on the challenging period. Her oldest friendships emerged even stronger from the challenging period.

She reflected on the challenging period from which her oldest friendships emerged even stronger.

400

The individual is truly fortunate. The individual’s open-mindedness allows for diverse friendships.

The individual whose open-mindedness allows for diverse friendships is truly fortunate.

500

The connection can lead to lasting friendships. The connection develops through shared hobbies.

The connection that develops through shared hobbies can lead to lasting friendships.

500

He enjoys the conversations. He has the conversations with both old and new friends.

He enjoys the conversations that he has with both old and new friends.

500

He is grateful for the support. He benefited from the support after meeting his new friends.

He is grateful for the support from which he benefited after meeting his new friends.

500

The community fosters both new and old friendships. The community's members prioritize genuine connection.

The community whose members prioritize genuine connection fosters both new and old friendships.

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