Petra Škofič RELATIVE CLAUSES This man is a doctor. He lives next door. The man who lives next door is a doctor.

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Petra Škofič RELATIVE CLAUSES

This man is a doctor. He lives next door. The man who lives next door is a doctor.

Where is the milk? It was in the fridge. Where is the milk that was in the fridge?

My friend, who lives in Spain, is very rich. The man that you saw is my boss. The man to whom you spoke is from Italy. I met a man whose sister knows you.

My car, which I bought last year, is very fast. Have you found the book that you lost? I was in a pub whose owner is always drunk.

This is the place where I was born.

Early in the morning is not the time when I am in a good mood.

The woman who/that lives next door is very nice. She lives next door. This is the woman who/that I saw yesterday. I saw her.

Where is the book that/which was on the desk? It was on the desk. Where is the book that/which I bought yesterday? I bought it yesterday.

The woman who I wanted to see was not at home. The woman that I wanted to see was not at home. The woman I wanted to see was not at home.

The man is very friendly. Do we know who? The man who lives next door is very friendly.

My brother is very friendly. Do we know who? My brother who lives in France is very friendly.

 cannot be left out  no commas  no pause in speech

 can be left out  commas  pause in speech