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I have a friend ( ) studies in UMN.
who/that
100
I love the book ( ) I bought from this bookstore.
which/that
100
We use that to introduce nonidentifying adjective clauses. Yes or No
No. We don't use it.
100
Our friend Mike taught us how to ski. Mike was a professional skier.
Our friend Mike, who taught us how to ski, was a professional skier.
100
Jay, who always think carefully before he speak.
Jay, who always thinks carefully before he speaks.
200
She is my best friend ( ) hair is brown.
whose
200
The girl is beautiful ( ) dress is wonderful.
whose
200
The book, that has 1000 pages, are interesting.
are-is
200
Use who/that/which for people. Yes or No
No. Just who/that
200
We like the people who friendly to us.
We like the people who are friendly to us.
300
Jem is my teacher who teach me math.
teaches
300
Jenny is someone who she has a boyfriend.
delete she
300
Jay is a movie star. He likes football.
Jay, who likes football, is a movie star.
300
She was visiting her favorite aunt. Her aunt's apartment was right across from mine.
She was visiting her favorite aunt, whose apartment was right across from mine.
300
In conversation, we use that more often than who/
which.It
is less formal. Yes or No.
Yes