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He has a list of customers in his address book. He calls them once a month
He has a list of customers whom/who/that he calls once a month in his address book.
I invited the artist. You met him last year.
I invited the artist whom/who/that you met last year.
The printer is broken. We were using it yesterday
The printer that we were using yesterday is broken.
I don’t want to hear the song. We just heard it
I don’t want to hear the song that we just heard.
He’s always talking about his car. He bought it last year in London
He’s always talking about his car that he bought last year in London
We found some interesting souvenirs in the gift shop. My mom wanted to buy them.
We found some interesting souvenirs that my mom wated to buy in the gift shop.
My sister didn't think the portraits by him were amazing.I tease my sister for being rude.
My sister whom/who/that I tease for being rude didn't think the portraits by him were amazing.
It took us several hours to walk through the galleries. I felt the galleries were quite large.
It took us several hours to walk through the galleries that I felt were quite large.
I saw art. I'd only seen this art in books.
I saw art that I'd onley seen in books.
We went to the Prado Museum. You showed me the Prado Museum.
We went to the Prado Museum that you showed me.
My sister went with me to Spain. I talk with her every day.
My sister whom/who/that I talk with every day went with me to Spain.
The keys were in my shoe. I was looking for them all day.
The keys that I was looking for all day were in my shoe.
She is someone. I used to know her.
She is someone whom/who/that I used to know.
Do you have my textbook? I lent it to you last week.
Do you have my textbook that I lent to you last week?
He's always talking about his car. He bought it last year in London.
He's always talking about the his car that he bought last year in London
He has a list of customers in his address book. He calls them once a month.
He has a list of customers whom/who/that he calls once a month in his address book.
That's the man! I had a big argument with him yesterday.
That's the man whom/who/that I had a big argument with yesterday.
I don't want to hear the song. We just heard it.
I don't want to hear the song that we just heard.
The printer is broken. We were using it yesterday.
The printer that we were using yesterday is broken
I invited the professor. You met him last year.
I invited the professor whom/who/that you met last year