Relative Clauses: Defining and Non-Defining: When Where Whose Who Which
Relative Clauses: Defining and Non-Defining: When Where Whose Who Which
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Torrevieja, where we've lived for three years, is a very cosmopolitan town.
g. John Ash is a policeman. His wife was at the party last night. (whose)
John Ash, whose wife was at the party last night, is a policeman
i. Our new car has broken down again. We bought the car only last month. (which)
The car which we bought only last month has broken down again.
k. Lucas is my best friend. I have known Lucas since I was a child. (who)
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My best friend, who I've known since I was a child, is Lucas.
l. Next weekend I’m going to Madrid. My brother has been living there for the past two years.
(where)
Next weekend I'm going to Madrid where my brother has been living form the past two
years.
m. Mary Stuart is in my class at school. Mary Stuart’s father is a famous footballer. (whose)
Did you see the Italian film which was on TV last night?
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h. What’s the name of the man/ sold you the car?
What’s the name of the man who sold you the car?
The woman who Steve spoke to on the phone was Mrs Allen.
5 Join these sentences with who, which, where or whose. Use commas where necessary:
a. That’s the student. She won the competition prize.
That’s the student who won the competition prize.
b. Sharon is my best friend. I’ve known her for a long time.
Sharon, who I’ve known for a long time, is my best friend.
c. The theatre is about 200 metres from my house. It is the oldest building in town.
The theatre, which is the oldest building in town, is about 200 metres from my house.
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