I live in a house in Norwich_____ is in East Anglia.
I live in a house in Norwich which/that is in East Anglia.
This is the park _____ I met my best friend.
This is the park where I met my best friend.
What did you do with the money ____ your mother lent you?
What did you do with the money which/that your mother lent you?
A castle is a place ______ a king or queen lives.
A castle is a place where a king or queen lives.
This is the girl _____ I met in Canada.
This is the girl who/that I met in Canada.
I met a British boy _______ can speak Portuguese very well.
I met a British boy who can speak Portuguese very well.
This is the bank ____ was robbed yesterday.
This is the bank which/that was robbed yesterday.
She saw the boy __________ lives next door.
She saw the boy who/ that lives next door.
A ferry is a ship (carry people across the water).
A ferry is a ship which/that carries people across the water.
Catherine and Sue are two girls (like dancing).
Catherine and Sue are two girls who like dancing.
I sent an email to my brother (my brother lives in Australia).
I sent an email to my brother who lives in Australia.
I work in a company _________ sells things on the Internet.
I work in a company which/that sells things on the Internet.
A girl phoned. She didn’t leave a message.
The girl who phoned didn’t leave a message.
A coffee maker is a machine. It makes coffee.
A coffee maker is a machine which/that makes coffee.
He wrote a song. It is about love.
He wrote a song which/that is about love.
A lemon is a fruit (be yellow and sour).
A lemon is a fruit which is yellow and sour.
The pair of boots ______ I bought last week are already broken.
The pair of boots which/that I bought last week are already broken.
In 1746, Johnson started to write his dictionary. It took him nine years to complete.
In 1746, Johnson started to write his dictionary, which took him nine years to complete
I know a boy. He's a great singer.
I know a boy who/that is a great singer.
She worked for a man (the man used to be an athlete).
She worked for a man who used to be an athlete.
Samuel Johnson was the son of a bookseller. Samuel Johnson was born in 1709.
Samuel Johnson, who was born in 1709, was the son of a bookseller.
The waiter was rude (the waiter was wearing a blue shirt).
The waiter, who was wearing a blue shirt, was rude.
A girl is talking to Tom. Do you know the girl?
Do you know the girl who is talking to Tom?
The train goes to Manchester. It leaves at midday.
The train which/that goes to Manchester leaves at midday.
A boy answered the phone. He told me you were at school.
The boy who answered the phone told me you were at school.