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That's the boy who/which won the award.

That's the boy who won the award.

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Where is the jacket who/that I lent you last night?

Where is the jacket that I lent you last night?

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She's the girl who/whose dad is a lawyer

She's the girl whose dad is a lawyer

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That's the house where/which the thief lives

That's the house where the thief lives

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That's the camera which/whose they stole.

That's the camera which they stole.

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He's the man________stole my bag!

He's the man who/that stole my bag

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This is the case__________the detective is investigating.

This is the case which/that the detective Bain is investigating

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This is the car_______my mum drives.

This is the car which/that my mum drives.

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This is the road ___________there are a lot of accidents.

This is the road where there are a lot of accidents

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That's the store___________there is a lot of shoplifting. 

That's the store where there is a lot of shoplifting.

300

Correct the mistake in the following sentence:

Blackmail is a crime where often involves money

Blackmail is a crime where often involves money

Blackmail is a crime which often involves money

300

Correct the mistake in the following sentence:

The man who wife is a judge is over there

The man who wife is a judge is over there

The man whose wife is a judge is over there

300

Correct the mistake in the following sentence:

The prison which he spent five years was very crowded

The prison which he spent five years was very crowded

The prison where he spent five years was very crowded

300

Correct the mistake in the following sentence:

A private investigator is a person which investigates crimes.

A private investigator is a person which investigates crimes.

A private investigator is a person who investigates crimes.

300

Correct the mistake in the following sentence:

I saw a man whose looked suspicious.

I saw a man whose looked suspicious.

I saw a man who looked suspicious.

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My cousin, that lives in Jujuy, is so fun

Correct?

No THAT in non-defining relative clauses

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The woman I helped was crying

Correct? 

Yes. I can take out the relative pronoun

400

That dog, barked at me, was huge

Correct?

No. I cannot take out the relative pronoun in non-defining clauses

400

You showed me a picture that is very old

Correct?

Yes, I can use THAT in defining clauses. 

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I'm going to wear my favourite dress which is quite elegant

Correct?

No. Commas!

500

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative pronoun:

The police officer spoke to the man. The man's dog was barking at a tourist.

The police officer spoke to the man whose dog was barking at a tourist.

500

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative pronoun:

Amy left the supermarket. She worked there.

Amy left the supermarket where she worked

500

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative pronoun:

I saw the man. He was arrested

I saw the man who was arrested.

500

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative pronoun:

She is a teacher. Her husband is a private investigator

She is the teacher whose husband is a private investigator.
500

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative pronoun:

The police stopped the car. It was speeding.

The police stopped the car which was speeding.