This is the place ______ I saw him the last time.
That's the man ______ daughter has won the lottery.
Do you know the musician ______ is playing the guitar.
The painting, ______ was finished in 1850, is one of the most representative works of that time.
This is the person ______ I introduced you a few weeks ago.
I can't find the shop ______ I bought my computer two years ago.
What's the book ______ we must read this term?
This is the girl ______ parents are getting divorced.
The final decision, ______ not everybody is going to like, will be announced at the next meeting.
This phone is much better than the first phone ______ you showed me.
My sister, ______ is now living in New York, has just had a baby.
I'd like to eat at the restaurant ______ we met.
The car, _____ cost more than 20,000 dollars, was a present from his family.
The house, ___ was built in 1883, has just been opened to the public.
This is the bar ____ I work.
I'll always remember the day ____ we met.
You should write a thank you email to the lady ____ assisted you the night of the accident.
Sony is building a robot _____ can form an 'emotional connection' with humans.
Can you give me back the book ____ I lent you last year?
Do you remember the summer _____ Jack came home by surprise.
Why don't we book a room at the hotel ____ we stayed last year?
William Colgate, _____ name is on toothpaste tubes all around the world, left home because the family was very poor.
Decide if the relative clauses are defining(D) or non-defining(ND) and complete the sentences.
Jack, ___ has retired now, spends a lot of time with his grandchildren.
Decide if the relative clauses are defining(D) or non-defining(ND) and complete the sentences.
My sister, ____ dog I'm looking after, is visiting a friend in Australia.
Decide if the relative clauses are defining(D) or non-defining(ND) and complete the sentences.
They’re the people ____ want to buy our house.
Decide if the relative clauses are defining(D) or non-defining(ND) and complete the sentences.
They’re the people ___ she met at Jon’s party.
Decide if the relative clauses are defining(D) or non-defining(ND) and complete the sentences.
My next-door neighbour, ___ children go to school with ours, has just bought a new car.
Decide if the relative clauses are defining(D) or non-defining(ND) and complete the sentences.
There are now only two schools in the area ___ actually teach Latin.
Find the correct sentence.
Find the correct sentence.
Find the correct sentence.
Find the correct sentence.
Find the correct sentence.
Find the correct sentence.
Find the correct sentence.
Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining.
I have three brothers.
Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining.
I have one sister.
Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining.
I am a shoe fanatic.
Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining.
Bob's mum has lost her keys.
Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining.
Kevin has four cats. Two of them are black.
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