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  • The toys have been taken. They were left outside.
    The toys that were left outside have been taken.
  • The clothes are from my friend's closet. I'm wearing them.
    The clothes that I'm wearing are from my friend's closet.
  • The movie is hilarious. I watched the movie last night. (THAT)
    The movie that I watched last night is hilarious.
  • The dog looks so happy. It is muddy.
    The dog that is muddy looks so happy.
  • Students will receive $5. They have to arrive on time.
    Students that arrive on time will receive $5.
  • The store is closed today. It sells tacos.
    The store that sells tacos is closed today.
  • The plate broke. It fell on the floor.
    The plate that fell on the floor broke.
  • Show me the dog. The dog growled.
    Show me the dog that growled.
  • Ken is the student. He wanted to sign up for the team.
    Ken is the student that wanted to sign up for the team.
  • Mr. Jones is a teacher. He is out sick today.
    Mr. Jones is a teacher that is out sick today.
  • This is the man. The man wanted to help me.
    This is the man that wanted to help me.
  • Where is the game? I bought it yesterday.
    Where is the game that I bought yesterday?
  • I know somebody. They won a million dollars.
    I know somebody that won a million dollars.
  • The pizza was good. I ate the pizza least night.
    The pizza that I ate last night was good.
  • The student just left. You were looking for him.
    The student you were looking for just left.