1) these are the people _______ work for microft
2) People ______ stay at home will not get infected with the coronavirus
3) Wash your hands to get rid of coronavirus ________ is very dangerous
4) I wear a mask in the places ______ there are lots of people
5) The tower of london is a castle _________ was a palace . a zoo a prison and a museum
6) the double_decker is the bus ________ has seats upstairs and downstairs
7) This is the mechanic _______repaired mi car
8) That is the picture _____ I painted
9) A parrot is a bird _____ can speak
10) This is the tent _____ we will sleep
11) This is the person ______ we admire the most
12) This is the car ______ my aunt likes to drive
13) Last summer I was at the sea I learned to swim
14) This is the fish my parents bought me
15) A nurse is a person _______ looks after ill people
16) This is the village _____ our family lives
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WHO OR THAT: When you are determining whether you should use who or that, keep these simple guidelines in mind: Who is always used to refer to people. That is always used when you are talking about an object. That can also be used when you are talking about a class or type of person, such as a team.
WHICH OR THAT: The clause that comes after the word "which" or "that" is the determining factor in deciding which one to use. If the clause is absolutely pertinent to the meaning of the sentence, you use "that."
If you could drop the clause and leave the meaning of the sentence intact, use "which."
WHERE: We use where as a conjunction meaning 'in the place that' or 'in situations that'. The clause with where is a subordinate clause and needs a main clause to complete its meaning.
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14) -
15)who
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WHO OR THAT: When you are determining whether you should use who or that, keep these simple guidelines in mind: Who is always used to refer to people. That is always used when you are talking about an object. That can also be used when you are talking about a class or type of person, such as a team.
WHICH OR THAT: The clause that comes after the word "which" or "that" is the determining factor in deciding which one to use. If the clause is absolutely pertinent to the meaning of the sentence, you use "that."
If you could drop the clause and leave the meaning of the sentence intact, use "which."
WHERE: We use where as a conjunction meaning 'in the place that' or 'in situations that'. The clause with where is a subordinate clause and needs a main clause to complete its meaning.
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