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This is the phone which/where/that I got for my birthday.
where
Fill in the gap with the best relative pronoun.
Have you got that £20 ............ I lent you last week?
that/which
he / the translator / speak / five languages (who)
He’s the translator who speaks five languages.
He is an uncontrollable monster in Marvel movies WHO always ready to smash!
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John’s cottage, which we stayed in/ where we stayed/that we stayed on holiday, is in a beautiful part of the country.
that
Fill in the gap with the best relative pronoun.
Sarah,............husband is a lawyer, is going back to university.
whose
bowling, / easy / learn, / popular / my / country (which)
Bowling, which is easy to learn, is popular in my country
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Kevin’s the guy who/–/whose you need to speak to about this.
whose
Fill in the gap with the best relative pronoun.
Comedies are the films ................ I like best
that/which
my school days / time / I / happiest (when)
My school days were the time when I was happiest.
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That was the moment which/–/that changed my life forever.
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Is the statement below correct or incorrect?
Relative pronouns give extra information related to a previously(already) mentioned noun or pronoun within a sentence.
Correct
George / the man / girlfriend / actress (whose)
George is the man whose girlfriend is an actress.
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We need someone in the office which/who/that speaks German.
which
WHO refers to places.
INCORRECT
the actor, / from / Spain, / star / in / new / comedy (who)
The actor, who is from Spain, stars in the new comedy