1. She showed me a photograph of her son. (Her son is a policeman.) She showed me a photograph of her son
2. We decided not to swim in the sea. (The sea looked rather dirty.)
We
3. The new stadium will be opened next month. (The stadium holds 90,000
people.) The ………………………..
4. John is one of my closest friends. (I have known John for eight years.)
…………………………………………………………………………….
5. That man over there is an artist. (I don’t remember his name.) (use whose)
………………………………………………………………………
6. Opposite our house there is a nice park. (There are sonic beautiful trees in
this, park.) (use where)
7. The storm caused a lot of damage. (Nobody had been expecting the
storm.)…………………………………………………………………….
8. The postman was late this morning. (The postman is nearly always on time.)
…………………………………………………….
9. We often go to visit our friends in Bristol. (Bristol is only 30 miles away.)

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pedro2408 pedro2408  26.12.2023 11:17
1. She showed me a photograph of her son, who is a policeman. Here, we use the relative pronoun "who" to introduce additional information about her son being a policeman.
2. We decided not to swim in the sea, which looked rather dirty. We use the relative pronoun "which" to provide further information about the sea being dirty.
3. The new stadium, which holds 90,000 people, will be opened next month. Here, we use the relative pronoun "which" to give additional information about the capacity of the stadium.
4. John, whom I have known for eight years, is one of my closest friends. We use the relative pronoun "whom" to provide additional information about John being known for eight years.
5. That man over there, whose name I don't remember, is an artist. We use the relative pronoun "whose" to indicate that the man's name is unknown.
6. Opposite our house is a nice park where there are some beautiful trees. We use the relative pronoun "where" to introduce the place where the beautiful trees can be found in the park.
7. The storm, which nobody had been expecting, caused a lot of damage. Here, we use the relative pronoun "which" to provide additional information about the unexpected nature of the storm.
8. The postman, who is nearly always on time, was late this morning. We use the relative pronoun "who" to give additional information about the postman's usual punctuality.
9. We often go to visit our friends in Bristol, which is only 30 miles away. Here, we use the relative pronoun "which" to give additional information about the proximity of Bristol to our location.
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