They were asleep when I got to their house.
when I got to their house
This is the house that Jack built.
that Jack built
Please tell me what is bothering you.
what is bothering you
The baby is not sleeping.
the verb phrase is (not) sleeping
Although he studied French, he doesn't understand it.
Although he studied French
There was an old lady who lived in a shoe.
who lived in a shoe
Do you know who is running for City Council?
who is running for City Council
I have no room for dessert!
the NP (no) room
I felt sick because I ate too much candy.
because I ate too much candy
That's the man whose breath smells like onions.
whose breath smells like onions
You can order whatever you want.
whatever you want
That woman wasn't pregnant at the time of the accident.
the adjective phrase (not) pregnant
You will need an umbrella if it rains.
if it rains
The house we bought has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
we bought
How they got there is a total mystery.
how they got there
Don't play that music too loud.
the verb phrase do(n't) play
Just wait until Mom and Dad get home!
until Mom and Dad get home
She rejected the man whom her parents had chosen.
whom her parents had chosen
You can take whichever plane leaves later.
whichever plane leaves later
Not everyone likes applesauce.
the noun phrase (not) everyone