EXERCISE 37
1. which
2. which
3. whom
4. whom
5. that
6. whom
7. whose
8. who
9. that
10. that
11. whose
12. which
13. who
14. that
15. whose
EXERCISE 38
1. George is the man. George was chosen to represent the committee at the convention
2. All the money (the money was accepted) has already been released
3. The papers (the papers are on the table) belong to Patricia
4. The man was brought to the police station confessed to the crime
5. The girl is drinking coffee. Mary Allen is the girl
6. John's wife, a professor, has written several papers on this subject
7. The man is talking to the policeman. The man is my uncle.
8. The book (the book is on top shelf) is the one that I need
9. The number of students (the number of students have been counted) is quite high
10. Leo Evans, a doctor, cats in this restaurant every day
ARTICLE (RELATIVE CLAUSES)
The relative pronoun is the object
Let's talk about when the relative pronoun is the object of the clause. In this case we can drop the relative pronoun if we want to. Again, the clause can come after the subject or the object of the sentence. Here are some examples:
(Clause after the object)
1. She loves the chocolate (which / that) I bought.
2. We went to the village (which / that) Lucy recommended.
3. John met a woman (who / that) I had been to school with.
4. The police arrested a man (who / that) Jill worked with.
(Clause after the subject)
1. The bike (which / that) I loved was stolen.
2. The university (which / that) she likes is famous.
3. The woman (who / that) my brother loves is from Mexico.
4. The doctor (who / that) my grandmother liked lives in New York.
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