This is the library ___ I borrowed the book from.
This is the library where I followed the book from.
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My mother is a great cook. She taught me how to bake.
My mother, who is a great cook, taught me how to bake.
I need ___ to help me with this homework.
I need someone to help me with this homework.
I ____ (live) in this city for five years, but I ____ (move) here in 2018.
I have lived in this city for five years, but I moved here in 2018.
**The present perfect is used for an action that continues up to the present, while the past simple is used for a completed action at a specific time in the past.
By the time we ____ (arrive), the movie ____ (already/start).
By the time we arrived, the movie had already started.
**The past perfect is used for the earlier action (the movie starting), and the past simple is used for the later action (arriving).
The teacher ___ taught us English last year is now retired.
The teacher who taught us English last year is now retired.
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Madrid is the capital of Spain. It is known for its museums.
Madrid, which is the capital of Spain, is known for its museums.
Is there ___ interesting to do in this town?
Is there anything to do in this town?
She ____ (visit) Italy twice, but she ____ (go) there for the first time in 2015.
She has visited Italy twice, but she went there for the first time in 2015.
**The present perfect describes an action repeated over time, while the past simple refers to the specific first visit in 2015.
She ____ (finish) her homework before she ____ (go) out.
She had finished her homework before she went out.
**The past perfect shows the action completed first (finishing homework), and the simple indicates the later action (going out).
Can you find the woman ___ dog is barking outside?
Can you find the woman whose dog is barking outside?
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My uncle‘s work focuses on climate change. He recently won an award.
My uncle, whose work focuses on climate change, recently won an award.
He found his wallet ___ near the entrance.
He found his wallet somewhere near the entrance.
They ____ (work) on several projects together, but they ____ (meet) for the first time during a conference last year.
They have worked on several projects together, but they met for the first time during a conference last year.
**The present perfect is used for actions with relevance to the present, while the past simple refers to the completed action of their first meeting.
When I ____ (get) to the station, the train ____ (already/leave).
When I got to the station, the train had already left.
**The past perfect indicates the earlier action (train leaving), and the past simple indicates the later action (arriving at the station).
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This is the car. It belongs to my brother.
This is the car which belongs to my brother.
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The Eiffel Tower is in Paris. It attracts millions of tourists each year.
The Eiffel Tower, which is in Paris, attracts millions of tourists each year.
There was ____ left in the refrigerator after the power outage.
There was nothing left in the refrigerator after the power outage.
He ____ (write) many articles for the newspaper, but he ____ (publish) his first one when he was just 18.
He has written many articles for the newspaper, but he published his first one when he was just 18.
**The present perfect indicates an ongoing result, while the past simple refers to a specific past event.
He ____ (realize) he ____ (forget) his passport when he was at the airport.
He realized he had forgotten his passport when he was at the airport.
**The past perfect is used for the earlier action (forgetting the passport), and the past simple is used for the later realization.
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She lives in a house. The house has a beautiful garden.
She lives in a house which has a beautiful garden.
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My best friend’s family owns a bookstore. She lives in Canada.
My best friend, whose family owns a bookstore, lives in Canada.
They looked for the missing cat, but they found it ___.
They looked for the missing cat, but they found it nowhere.
Question: When I ____ (see) her last week, she ____ (already/start) working on her new book. Answer:
When I saw her last week, she had already started working on her new book.
**The past simple is used for "saw," a specific past event, while the past perfect ("had started") shows the earlier action.
After they ____ (eat) dinner, they ____ (decide) to take a walk by the beach.
After they had eaten dinner, they decided to take a walk by the beach.
**The past perfect is used for the earlier action (eating dinner), and the past simple is used for the later action (deciding to take a walk).