Defining and non-defining relative clauses B1

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質問 English 答え English
This is the place ______ I saw him the last time.
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where
That's the man ______ daughter has won the lottery.
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whose
The painting, ______ was finished in 1850, is one of the most representative works of that time.
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which
I can't find the shop ______ I bought my computer two years ago.
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where
What's the book ______ we must read this term?
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This is the girl ______ parents are getting divorced.
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whose
The final decision, ______ not everybody is going to like, will be announced at the next meeting
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which
My sister, ____ is now living in New York, has just had a baby.
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who
Can you give me the number of the plumber ____ repaired your shower?
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that
I'd like to eat at the restaurant ____ we met.
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where
Thanks for the wine ____ you brought us.
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We can omit the relative pronoun (who, which, that) in defining relative clauses (without comas) when it’s followed by subject + verb.
The car, ____ cost more than 20,000 dollars, was a present from his family.
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which
The company, ____ workers are now being forced to stay home, will probably go bankrupt.
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whose
Correct answer: whose ➪ We use whose as the possessive form of who (whose daughter= ‘the daughter of whom’). ➪ Whose can be used for people and things.
I'll always remember the day ____ we met.
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when
Joe was carrying a gun, ____ was fortunate, because it saved our lives
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which
We use which to refer to a whole sentence. Which = Joe was carrying a gun.
You should write a thank you email to the lady ____ assisted you the night of the accident.
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who

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