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My grandfather goes swimming every day. He is 87. | My grandfather, who's 87, goes swimming every day. |
The award was given to Sara. Her short story impressed the judges. | The award was given to Sara, whose short story impressed the judges. |
I've borrowed the book. You recommended the book. | I've borrowed the book you recommended. |
The student is my neighbour. You saw him in Oxford. | The student you saw in Oxford is my neighbour. |
The bike belongs to me. She borrowed the bike. | The bike she borrowed belongs to me. |
The book had many pictures. I gave you the book. | The book I gave you had many pictures. |
The town is very old. You live in the town. | The town you live in is very old. |
The sweets are delicious. I bought the sweets yesterday. | The sweets I bought yesterday are delicious. |
The football match was very exciting. My friemnd play in the football match. | The football match my friend played in was very exciting. |
The letter hasn't arrived yet. I posted it three days ago. | The letter I posted three days ago hasn't arrived yet. |
I have a new computer game. I can show you that computer game. | I have a new computer game I can show you. |
The woman works in a bank. Her daughter lives next door. | The woman whose daughter lives next door works in a bank. |
These are the flights. The flights have been cancelled. | These are the flights which have been cancelled. |
They live in a house. Its roof is full of holes. | They live in a house whose roof is full of holes. |
An elephant is an animal. It lives in hot countries. | An elephant is an animal which lives in hot countries. |
The woman handed my wallet. She handed it in to reception. | The woman who found my wallet handed it in to reception. |
I remember the day. We first met that day. | I remember the day when we first met. |
She worked for a man. The man used to be an athlete. | She worked for a man who used to be an athlete. |
We broke the computer. The computer belonged to my father. | We broke the computer which belonged to my father. |
The television was stolen. The television was bought 20 years ago. | The television which was bought 20 years ago was stolen. |
They live in a city. The city is in the north of England. | They live in a city which is in the north of England. |
John's mother has 6 grandchildren. She lives in Scotland. | John's mother, who lives in Scotland, has 6 grandchildren. |
My friend John has just written a best-selling novel. He went to the same school as me. | My friend John, who went to the same school as me, has just written a best-selling novel. |
We stopped at the museum. We we had never visited before. | We stopped at the museum, which we had never visited before. |
I've just came back from London. John lives in London. | I've just come back from London, where John lives.. |
Yesterday I met a woman named Susan. Her husband works in London. | Yesterday I met a woman named Susan, whose husband works in London. |
He gave me the letter. It was in a blue envelope. | He gave me the letter, which was in a blue envelope. |
Stratford-on-Avon is an English town. Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon. | Stratford-on-Avon, where Shakespeare was born, is an English town. |
Chris did really well in his exams. It is quite a surprise. | Chris did really well in his exams, which is quite a surprise. |
My friends were all hiding in my apartment. It isn't what I'd expected. | My friends were all hiding in my apartment, which isn't what I'd expected. |
She's studying to become a doctor. It is difficult. | She's studying to become a doctor, which is difficult. |
We visited Hyde Park. It is close to Buckingham Palace. | We visited Hyde Park, which is close to Buckingham Palace. |