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Use who or which: Amy is going to Europe next week. She is the director of the aquarium.
Amy, who is the director of the aquarium, is going to Europe next week.
Use who or which: Jenny is very interested in history. She works at the museum.
Jenny, who works at the museum, is very interested in history.
Use who or which: Sharks live in the ocean. They are sometimes caught by fishermen.
Sharks, which are sometimes caught by fishermen, live in the ocean.
Use who or which: I am visiting Sydney in 2 weeks. It is a beautiful city.
I am visiting Sydney, which is a beautiful city, in 2 weeks.
Use who or which: My aunt is visiting on Wednesday. She is a nurse.
My aunt, who is a nurse, is visiting on Wednesday.
Use who or which: Coral reefs are living things. They are like underwater cities.
Coral reefs, which are like underwater cities, are living things.
Use who or which: Dolphins live in the ocean. They are very friendly animals.
Dolphins, which are very friendly animals, live in the ocean.
Turn into a passive sentence: The firefighters saved the women.
The women were saved by the firefighters.
Turn into a passive sentence: Everyone saw them.
They were seen by everyone.
Turn into a passive sentence: The president gave John a medal.
John was given a medal by the president.
Turn into a passive sentence: Grandma told good stories.
Good stories were told by Grandma
Turn into a passive sentence: Oliver taught the children.
The children were taught by Oliver.
Turn into a passive sentence: Tom and Max ate five burgers.
Five burgers were eaten by Tom and Max.
Turn into a passive sentence: The dog bit the old lady.
The old lady was bitten by the dog.
Turn into a passive sentence: The police arrested the thieves.
The thieves were arrested by the police.
Turn into a passive sentence: The man stole the blue car.
The blue car was stolen by the man.
Turn into a passive sentence: We won the game.
The game was won by us.
Turn into a passive sentence: She bought four apples.
Four apples were bought by her.