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C2 - Relative Clauses
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I don't care with ______ you go to the club, honestly.
I don't care with WHOM you go to the club, honestly.
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The friendly atmosphere is _________ everyone feels at home.
The friendly atmosphere is WHY everyone feels at home.
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The questions that were raised in today's class will be taken into account. - TRANSFORM into a reduced clause with a participle/to infinitive.
The questions raised in today's class will be taken into account.
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Is this phrase correct? "Robert Hooke, that was a scientist, visited dozens of coffee houses."
Is this phrase correct? "Robert Hooke, THAT was a scientist, visited dozens of coffee houses."
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Volunteers, many of ______ were students, created a neighbourhood centre.
Volunteers, many of WHOM were students, created a neighbourhood centre.
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People ______ work is mental rather than physical find coffee stimulating.
People WHOSE work is mental rather than physical find coffee stimulating.
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Everyone ______ comes to teach at the school is made welcome.
Everyone WHO comes to teach at the school is made welcome.
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We first met him in London, _________ we lived in the early 90s.
We first met him in London, WHERE we lived in the early 90s.
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Is this phrase correct? "Coffee shops were establishments that they promoted discussion."
"Coffee shops were establishments that THEY promoted discussion."
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Is this phrase correct? "Coffee houses were places that everyone felt comfortable in."
Yes - "Coffee houses were places that everyone felt comfortable in."
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Is this phrase correct? "The coffee houses that people went to them reflected their interests."
Is this phrase correct? "The coffee houses that people went to THEM reflected their interests."
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Homeowners who are living close to the main road are in favour of a bypass. - TRANSFORM into a reduced clause with a participle/to infinitive.
Homeowners living close to the main road are in favour of a bypass.
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