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9. whom 10. …, whose name I don’t remember,… 11. which/ that 12. Who/ that 13. which/ that 14. whose 15. ..., who serve in the restaurant. 16. whose 17. ..., whose sister I know, is 18. Which/ that 19. which/ that 20. ..., whose theories have changed the world’s history,... 21. which 22. who/ that 23. ..., who is only 34,... 24. ..., whose work is very important,... 25. where 26. whom 27. whose 28. that 29. when - where 30. which II. 1. Thank you very much for the present which you sent me. 2. Romeo and Juliet were lovers whose parents hated each other. 3. This is Mrs. Jones, whose son won the championship last year. 4. I was sitting in a chair which suddenly collapsed. 5. This is the story of the man whose wife suddenly loses her memory. 6. Charlie Chaplin, whose films amused millions of people in the world, died in 1977. 7. Please post these letters, which I wrote this morning. 8. The building whose tower can be seen from afar is the church. 9. Mary and Margaret, whom you met yesterday, are twins. 10. I’ll introduce you to the man whose support is necessary for your project. 11. The students who study seriously and methodically will surely be successful in their exams. 12. Mary, whose sister I know, has won an Oscar. 13. Is this the style of hair which your wife wanted to have? 14. Shakespeare, who is the world’s greatest dramatist and poet, was born at Stratford on Avon, a small town in England. 15. His girl friend, whom he trusted absolutely, turned out to be an enemy spy. 16. A man brought in a small girl whose hand had been cut. 17. The Smiths, whose house had been destroyed in the explosion, were given rooms in the hotel. 18. He introduced me to his students, most of whom were from abroad. 19. They gave me four very bad tyres, one of which burst before I had driven four miles. 20. The man who answered the phone said Tom was out. III. 1. The teacher with whom we studied last year is Mr. Pike. 2. The problem in which we are very interested has been discussed in class. 3. Many diseases of which people died years ago are no longer dangerous. 4. Do you see my pen, with which I have just written my lesson? 5. I like standing at the window from which I can see the park. 6. We are crossing the meadow over which we flew kites in our childhood. 7. They are repairing the tubes through which water is brought into our house. 8. In the middle of the village there is the well from which the villagers take water to drink. 9. The middle-aged man to whom my father is talking is the director. 10. This is a rare opportunity of which you should take advantage to get a better job. 11. The boy of whom you made fun is my cousin. 12. This matter, to which you should pay attention, is of great importance.
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